The consequences of previous as well as current environmental conditions and management practices on the potential for phosphorus (P) to be lost by drainage from sandy soils in the short term (\u3c 1 year) were studied in the laboratory and the field. The potential for P losses by drainage was estimated by measuring soil solution P levels and rapidly released P. Rapidly released P was measured by determining the concentration of dissolved inorganic P contained in filtered (µm) soil solutions after incubating soil at saturation for 15 min at ambient temperature. In the laboratory, sandy soils were incubated with ordinary superphosphate, coastal superphosphate (a granulated mixture of equal parts of superphospate, rock phosphate and elemental...
Soils heavily fertilized with P can contribute to the enrichment of P in surface runoff and can acce...
Nine pasture soils from high rainfall zones of southern Victoria were analysed for a range of chemic...
Accurate descriptions of P leaching are important because excess P applied to soils can enter surfac...
The short-term effects of fertilizer applications and environmental conditions on phosphorus leachin...
Long-term phosphorus (P) losses and gains in sandy soils continuously fertilized with either ordinar...
Long-term P losses and gains in sandy soils under continuous P fertilization and using simulated med...
Phosphorus losses from agricultural soil to water bodies are mainly related to the excessive accumul...
In order to manage phosphorus (P) losses from soils to waterbodies, knowledge of the mechanisms thro...
Food production requires the application of phosphorus (P) containing-fertilizers but phosphate is a...
With high rates of phosphorus applied to increase “capital P” as a stock for plant uptake over sever...
Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported th...
Long-term application of phosphorus (P) in excess of crop or pasture requirements has led to accumul...
Phosphorus losses from soils have been reported to impair the water quality, resulting in deaths of ...
Eutrophication is an important threat to aquatic ecosystems world-wide, and reliable identification ...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
Soils heavily fertilized with P can contribute to the enrichment of P in surface runoff and can acce...
Nine pasture soils from high rainfall zones of southern Victoria were analysed for a range of chemic...
Accurate descriptions of P leaching are important because excess P applied to soils can enter surfac...
The short-term effects of fertilizer applications and environmental conditions on phosphorus leachin...
Long-term phosphorus (P) losses and gains in sandy soils continuously fertilized with either ordinar...
Long-term P losses and gains in sandy soils under continuous P fertilization and using simulated med...
Phosphorus losses from agricultural soil to water bodies are mainly related to the excessive accumul...
In order to manage phosphorus (P) losses from soils to waterbodies, knowledge of the mechanisms thro...
Food production requires the application of phosphorus (P) containing-fertilizers but phosphate is a...
With high rates of phosphorus applied to increase “capital P” as a stock for plant uptake over sever...
Although phosphate phosphorus (P) is strongly sorbed in many soils, it may be quickly transported th...
Long-term application of phosphorus (P) in excess of crop or pasture requirements has led to accumul...
Phosphorus losses from soils have been reported to impair the water quality, resulting in deaths of ...
Eutrophication is an important threat to aquatic ecosystems world-wide, and reliable identification ...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
Soils heavily fertilized with P can contribute to the enrichment of P in surface runoff and can acce...
Nine pasture soils from high rainfall zones of southern Victoria were analysed for a range of chemic...
Accurate descriptions of P leaching are important because excess P applied to soils can enter surfac...