The application of compost or fertilizer at rates that exceed crop nutrient requirements can result in phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) accumulation in soil. This study was conducted to determine the influence of soil P and N contents on the concentrations and total amounts of P and N transported in runoff. Composted beef cattle feedlot manure or inorganic fertilizer were added from 1992 to 1995 to a Sharpsburg silty clay loam soil at rates sufficient to meet P or N requirements for corn and incorporated following application. After four years of corn production following the last compost application, P concentration, EC, and pH of the surface soils on the N–based compost treatments were significantly greater than the check plots. Simulated ...
Manure or compost application based on N needs of corn (Zea mays L. ) may result in soil accumulatio...
Long–term manure and fertilizer applications to a soil can increase phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) ...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions, resulting in varying amounts o...
The application of compost or fertilizer at rates that exceed crop nutrient requirements can result ...
Manure or compost from beef cattle feedlots can be an excellent sources of nutrients and organic mat...
Phosphorous Runoff Risk During Years following Manure Application Manure application may result in i...
Phosphorous Runoff Risk During Years following Manure Application Manure application may result in i...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
Little information is currently available concerning temporal changes in nutrient transport followin...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
Long–term manure and fertilizer applications to a soil can increase phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) ...
Long–term manure and fertilizer applications to a soil can increase phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) ...
Long–term manure and fertilizer applications to a soil can increase phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) ...
Manure or compost application based on N needs of corn (Zea mays L. ) may result in soil accumulatio...
Phosphorus (P) leaching in manure-amended soil can be influenced by the P fractions added when manur...
Manure or compost application based on N needs of corn (Zea mays L. ) may result in soil accumulatio...
Long–term manure and fertilizer applications to a soil can increase phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) ...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions, resulting in varying amounts o...
The application of compost or fertilizer at rates that exceed crop nutrient requirements can result ...
Manure or compost from beef cattle feedlots can be an excellent sources of nutrients and organic mat...
Phosphorous Runoff Risk During Years following Manure Application Manure application may result in i...
Phosphorous Runoff Risk During Years following Manure Application Manure application may result in i...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
Little information is currently available concerning temporal changes in nutrient transport followin...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
Long–term manure and fertilizer applications to a soil can increase phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) ...
Long–term manure and fertilizer applications to a soil can increase phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) ...
Long–term manure and fertilizer applications to a soil can increase phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) ...
Manure or compost application based on N needs of corn (Zea mays L. ) may result in soil accumulatio...
Phosphorus (P) leaching in manure-amended soil can be influenced by the P fractions added when manur...
Manure or compost application based on N needs of corn (Zea mays L. ) may result in soil accumulatio...
Long–term manure and fertilizer applications to a soil can increase phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) ...
Manure is applied to cropland areas managed under diverse conditions, resulting in varying amounts o...