Authors
LE Christianson, RD Harmel, Douglas Smith, MR Williams, Kevin King
Publication date
2016/9
Journal
Journal of Environmental Quality
Volume
45
Issue
5
Pages
1467-1477
Publisher
The American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America, Inc.
Description
The prevalence of anthropogenic drainage systems in intensively cropped areas across North America combined with the degradation of important freshwater resources in these regions has created a critical intersection where understanding phosphorus (P) transport in drainage waters is vital. In this study, drainage‐associated nutrient load data were retrieved and quantitatively analyzed to develop a more comprehensive understanding of the P loading and crop yield impacts of agronomic management practices within drained landscapes. Using the Drain Load table in the MANAGE (Measured Annual Nutrient loads from AGricultural Environments) database, the effect of factors such as soil characteristics, tillage, and nutrient management on P loading were analyzed. Across site‐years, generally less than 2% of applied P was lost in drainage water, which corroborates the order of magnitude difference between …
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