Field drainage, in the form of permanently installed pipes or temporary mole drains, is extensively used in Britain to reduce the incidence of waterlogging, and increase the length of the grazing season. Whereas the installation of artificial drains significantly improves the structural stability of the soil, water quality in recipient streams may be adversely affected by the accelerated rate of nutrient transport, and the circumvention of critical storage areas such as buffer zones. This research investigates the importance of phosphorus (P) loss in tile drainage for a mixed agricultural catchment (120 ha) in the UK. Phosphorus concentrations in drain discharge were low (10 1 min-1). Large sediment-associated particulate P losses were meas...
Leaching of phosphorus (P) from agricultural land is an important source of eutrophication in the Bo...
Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported th...
In agricultural landscapes, surface ditches and streams can significantly influence the attenuation ...
This study examined edge of field (EOF) discharge and phosphorus (P) losses from a Brookston clay so...
Tile drainage (TD) has been identified as a potential non-point source of phosphorus (P) pollution a...
Concentrations and annual loadings of molyhdate reactive P (MRP) and total (including particulate) P...
Concentrations and annual loadings of molyhdate reactive P (MRP) and total (including particulate) P...
Irrigated dairy farms in Australia contain extensive surface drainage networks that transport water ...
We report research on the environmental risk of incidental nutrient transfers from land to water for...
Agricultural land is a major source of phosphorus loss, and artificial drainage is one of the pathwa...
Phosphorus is an important macronutrient for crop production but phosphorus surpluses may be conveye...
Phosphorus is an important macronutrient for crop production but phosphorus surpluses may be conveye...
Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported th...
Water table management (WTM), consisting of controlled drainage and subirrigation, can significantly...
Tile drainage (TD) has been identified as a potential non-point source of phosphorus (P) pollution a...
Leaching of phosphorus (P) from agricultural land is an important source of eutrophication in the Bo...
Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported th...
In agricultural landscapes, surface ditches and streams can significantly influence the attenuation ...
This study examined edge of field (EOF) discharge and phosphorus (P) losses from a Brookston clay so...
Tile drainage (TD) has been identified as a potential non-point source of phosphorus (P) pollution a...
Concentrations and annual loadings of molyhdate reactive P (MRP) and total (including particulate) P...
Concentrations and annual loadings of molyhdate reactive P (MRP) and total (including particulate) P...
Irrigated dairy farms in Australia contain extensive surface drainage networks that transport water ...
We report research on the environmental risk of incidental nutrient transfers from land to water for...
Agricultural land is a major source of phosphorus loss, and artificial drainage is one of the pathwa...
Phosphorus is an important macronutrient for crop production but phosphorus surpluses may be conveye...
Phosphorus is an important macronutrient for crop production but phosphorus surpluses may be conveye...
Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported th...
Water table management (WTM), consisting of controlled drainage and subirrigation, can significantly...
Tile drainage (TD) has been identified as a potential non-point source of phosphorus (P) pollution a...
Leaching of phosphorus (P) from agricultural land is an important source of eutrophication in the Bo...
Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported th...
In agricultural landscapes, surface ditches and streams can significantly influence the attenuation ...