Climate projections for the future indicate that the United Kingdom will experience hotter, drier summers and warmer, wetter winters, bringing longer dry periods followed by rewetting. This will result in changes in phosphorus (P) mobilization patterns that will influence the transfer of P from land to water. We tested the hypothesis that changes in the future patterns of drying–rewetting will affect the amount of soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) solubilized from soil. Estimations of dry period characteristics (duration and temperature) under current and predicted climate were determined using data from the UK Climate Projections (UKCP09) Weather Generator tool. Three soils (sieved 25°C are predicted in some places and dry periods of 30 to...
Publication history: Accepted - 7 April 2022; Published online - 30 May 2022.This study evaluates a ...
In recent years, nutrient release into flood waters and runoff has been a major concern within the I...
The dependency of P fertilisers has increased to counteract P deficient soils and increase soil prod...
Climate projections for the future indicate that the United Kingdom will experience hotter, drier su...
© 2017 The Author(s). Phosphorus losses from land to water will be impacted by climate change and la...
Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient in governing crop growth, and its fate and behaviour in the environ...
Agricultural landscapes are known to increase phosphorus (P) losses to waterways, contributing to th...
Phosphorus (P) is at the heart of modern agriculture, which helps to sustain crop production. Many o...
Flooding is known to mobilise soil phosphorus (P). However, it is still not clear how climate change...
Phosphorus (P) limitations to agricultural productivity commonly occur in Australian soils and have ...
International audienceSoil science research has probably underestimated the significance that short-...
Water and phosphorus (P) are essential resources for crop production, yet both are increasingly limi...
Soil phosphorus (P) remains an ever-increasing topic of importance, notably for its key role as a nu...
Soil science research has probably underestimated the significance that short-term, episodic cycles ...
Publication history: Accepted - 7 April 2022; Published online - 30 May 2022.This study evaluates a ...
In recent years, nutrient release into flood waters and runoff has been a major concern within the I...
The dependency of P fertilisers has increased to counteract P deficient soils and increase soil prod...
Climate projections for the future indicate that the United Kingdom will experience hotter, drier su...
© 2017 The Author(s). Phosphorus losses from land to water will be impacted by climate change and la...
Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient in governing crop growth, and its fate and behaviour in the environ...
Agricultural landscapes are known to increase phosphorus (P) losses to waterways, contributing to th...
Phosphorus (P) is at the heart of modern agriculture, which helps to sustain crop production. Many o...
Flooding is known to mobilise soil phosphorus (P). However, it is still not clear how climate change...
Phosphorus (P) limitations to agricultural productivity commonly occur in Australian soils and have ...
International audienceSoil science research has probably underestimated the significance that short-...
Water and phosphorus (P) are essential resources for crop production, yet both are increasingly limi...
Soil phosphorus (P) remains an ever-increasing topic of importance, notably for its key role as a nu...
Soil science research has probably underestimated the significance that short-term, episodic cycles ...
Publication history: Accepted - 7 April 2022; Published online - 30 May 2022.This study evaluates a ...
In recent years, nutrient release into flood waters and runoff has been a major concern within the I...
The dependency of P fertilisers has increased to counteract P deficient soils and increase soil prod...