Authors
Kevin W King, Mark R Williams, Merrin L Macrae, Norman R Fausey, Jane Frankenberger, Douglas R Smith, Peter JA Kleinman, Larry C Brown
Publication date
2015/3
Source
Journal of environmental quality
Volume
44
Issue
2
Pages
467-485
Publisher
The American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America, Inc.
Description
Phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural fields and watersheds has been an important water quality issue for decades because of the critical role P plays in eutrophication. Historically, most research has focused on P losses by surface runoff and erosion because subsurface P losses were often deemed to be negligible. Perceptions of subsurface P transport, however, have evolved, and considerable work has been conducted to better understand the magnitude and importance of subsurface P transport and to identify practices and treatments that decrease subsurface P loads to surface waters. The objectives of this paper were (i) to critically review research on P transport in subsurface drainage, (ii) to determine factors that control P losses, and (iii) to identify gaps in the current scientific understanding of the role of subsurface drainage in P transport. Factors that affect subsurface P transport are discussed within the …
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