Surface-applied manures create a potential phosphorus (P) runoff hazard, especially when unincorporated. In such cases, the concentration of water- extractable P in the manure has been correlated to soluble P concentrations in runoff. This study evaluated the influence of holding time, sample-handling procedure, and filtration method on measurement of the water-extractable P content of manures in a 3 ×3 ×2 factorial arrangement of treatments. A two-way interaction between holding time and sample-handling procedure occurred for most samples. Six samples had waterextractable P concentrations that were less than or equal to dried and dried/ground treatments. Only one sample had higher water-extractable P concentrations for fresh than for dried...
Excessive levels of P in agricultural soils pose a threat to local water quality. This study evaluat...
Long-term depositions of animal manures affect P dynamics in soils and can pose environmental risks ...
Non-Peer ReviewedPhosphorus (P) is a key element in plant nutrition, but excessive amounts can accum...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for sustaining plant, animal, and human health, but can be a...
AbstractCattle slurry manure applied to land increases the risk of phosphorus (P) movement to surfac...
Phosphorous Runoff Risk During Years following Manure Application Manure application may result in i...
Cattle slurry manure applied to land increases the risk of phosphorus (P) movement to surface waters...
Agricultural phosphorus (P) management is a research and policy issue due to P loss from fields and ...
Phosphorus (P) is removed from fields in runoff either as dissolved P or as a component of soil part...
In most phosphorus (P) sorption studies, P is added as an inorganic salt to a predefined background ...
Agricultural P loss from fields is an issue due to water quality degradation. Better information is ...
Manure characteristics can influence the potential for P transfer in runoff following land applicati...
The phosphorus index (PI) can be used to effectively identify areas with high risks of phosphorus lo...
Fertilizer or manure applications are increasing soil P in agricultural fields. This study assessed ...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
Excessive levels of P in agricultural soils pose a threat to local water quality. This study evaluat...
Long-term depositions of animal manures affect P dynamics in soils and can pose environmental risks ...
Non-Peer ReviewedPhosphorus (P) is a key element in plant nutrition, but excessive amounts can accum...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for sustaining plant, animal, and human health, but can be a...
AbstractCattle slurry manure applied to land increases the risk of phosphorus (P) movement to surfac...
Phosphorous Runoff Risk During Years following Manure Application Manure application may result in i...
Cattle slurry manure applied to land increases the risk of phosphorus (P) movement to surface waters...
Agricultural phosphorus (P) management is a research and policy issue due to P loss from fields and ...
Phosphorus (P) is removed from fields in runoff either as dissolved P or as a component of soil part...
In most phosphorus (P) sorption studies, P is added as an inorganic salt to a predefined background ...
Agricultural P loss from fields is an issue due to water quality degradation. Better information is ...
Manure characteristics can influence the potential for P transfer in runoff following land applicati...
The phosphorus index (PI) can be used to effectively identify areas with high risks of phosphorus lo...
Fertilizer or manure applications are increasing soil P in agricultural fields. This study assessed ...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
Excessive levels of P in agricultural soils pose a threat to local water quality. This study evaluat...
Long-term depositions of animal manures affect P dynamics in soils and can pose environmental risks ...
Non-Peer ReviewedPhosphorus (P) is a key element in plant nutrition, but excessive amounts can accum...