When phosphorus (P) is applied to soils in excess of plant P demand, P accumulation takes place. By means of P fractionation, we studied the fate of P in 35 soils that had received long-term surplus P rates as fox and mink manure P (F&MM-P), considered as a sparingly soluble P source. We compared these data with those from the same soils under a more typical P management, i.e., fields amended with soluble P sources superphosphate and dairy manure (SP+DM). Fractionation of manures according to the Hedley procedure suggested limited solubility of F&MM-P, two-thirds of the F&MM-P being soluble in acid (HCl) only. In mineral soils, surplus F&MM-P accumulated for the most part as HCl-P (poorly available), whereas in organic soils accumulation oc...
Phosphorus fertilizer use efficiency of pastures is often low because P accumulates in soils as spar...
Concern over excess phosphorus (P) input and loading in some soils of the Canadian prairie region ha...
Manure characteristics can influence the potential for P transfer in runoff following land applicati...
When phosphorus (P) is applied to soils in excess of plant P demand, P accumulation takes place. By ...
The fate of phosphorus originating from long-term fertilizer inputs in the soil profile is of great ...
Food production requires the application of phosphorus (P) containing-fertilizers but phosphate is a...
Phosphorus (P) leaching from soils with elevated P levels due to manure applications is increasingly...
Long-term application of phosphorus (P) with animal manure in amounts exceeding removal with crops l...
Phosphorus (P) solubility following soil application of poultry manure (PM) is influenced by manure ...
In areas of intensive agriculture continuous applications of mineral and organic fertilizers can lea...
The P availability and solubility differ between soils and plants seem to have different ways of uti...
The concentration of animal production in some areas of the United States has led to concern about t...
Phosphorus (P) is removed from fields in runoff either as dissolved P or as a component of soil part...
Not AvailableRepeated application of phosphorus (P) as superphosphate either alone or in conjunction...
Inorganic phosphorus (Pi) usually controls the P availability in tropical soils, but the contributio...
Phosphorus fertilizer use efficiency of pastures is often low because P accumulates in soils as spar...
Concern over excess phosphorus (P) input and loading in some soils of the Canadian prairie region ha...
Manure characteristics can influence the potential for P transfer in runoff following land applicati...
When phosphorus (P) is applied to soils in excess of plant P demand, P accumulation takes place. By ...
The fate of phosphorus originating from long-term fertilizer inputs in the soil profile is of great ...
Food production requires the application of phosphorus (P) containing-fertilizers but phosphate is a...
Phosphorus (P) leaching from soils with elevated P levels due to manure applications is increasingly...
Long-term application of phosphorus (P) with animal manure in amounts exceeding removal with crops l...
Phosphorus (P) solubility following soil application of poultry manure (PM) is influenced by manure ...
In areas of intensive agriculture continuous applications of mineral and organic fertilizers can lea...
The P availability and solubility differ between soils and plants seem to have different ways of uti...
The concentration of animal production in some areas of the United States has led to concern about t...
Phosphorus (P) is removed from fields in runoff either as dissolved P or as a component of soil part...
Not AvailableRepeated application of phosphorus (P) as superphosphate either alone or in conjunction...
Inorganic phosphorus (Pi) usually controls the P availability in tropical soils, but the contributio...
Phosphorus fertilizer use efficiency of pastures is often low because P accumulates in soils as spar...
Concern over excess phosphorus (P) input and loading in some soils of the Canadian prairie region ha...
Manure characteristics can influence the potential for P transfer in runoff following land applicati...