Amendments with the potential to reduce phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural grassland arising from the land application of dairy-soiled water (DSW) were investigated. Optimal application rates were studied, and associated costs and feasibility were estimated. First, batch tests were carried out to identify appropriate chemicals or phosphorus sorbing materials to control P in runoff from DSW. Then, the best four treatments were examined in an agitator test. In this test, soil-placed in a beaker-was loaded with DSW or amended DSW at a rate equivalent to 5 mm ha-1 (the maximum permissible application rate of DSW allowable in a 42-day period in Ireland). The soil was overlain with continuously stirred water to simulate runoff on land-applie...
The loss of phosphorus (P) from land to water is detrimental to surface water quality in many parts ...
Journal articleChemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry has been shown to effectively reduce incide...
Losses of phosphorus (P) from soil and slurry during episodic rainfall events can contribute to eutr...
Amendments with the potential to reduce phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural grassland arising fr...
The aim of this paper is to identify chemicals with the potential to reduce P losses from agricultur...
Land application of dairy slurry can result in incidental losses of phosphorus (P) to runoff in addi...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland to a waterbody can adversely affect water quality. Land applicat...
Dairy soiled water (DSW) is a dilute, low nutrient effluent produced on Irish dairy farms through th...
If spread in excess of crop requirements, incidental phosphorus (P) losses from agriculture can lead...
Emerging remediation technologies such as chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry have the potenti...
Emerging remediation technologies such as chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry have the potenti...
peer-reviewedIf spread in excess of crop requirements, incidental phosphorus (P) losses from agricul...
Field application of dairy effluent at nitrogen (N) agronomic rates generally leads to an over-appli...
A decline in water quality, caused by elevated levels of phosphorus (P), has resulted in a loss of b...
Journal articleApplication of dairy cattle slurry to agricultural soils, particularly those with hig...
The loss of phosphorus (P) from land to water is detrimental to surface water quality in many parts ...
Journal articleChemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry has been shown to effectively reduce incide...
Losses of phosphorus (P) from soil and slurry during episodic rainfall events can contribute to eutr...
Amendments with the potential to reduce phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural grassland arising fr...
The aim of this paper is to identify chemicals with the potential to reduce P losses from agricultur...
Land application of dairy slurry can result in incidental losses of phosphorus (P) to runoff in addi...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland to a waterbody can adversely affect water quality. Land applicat...
Dairy soiled water (DSW) is a dilute, low nutrient effluent produced on Irish dairy farms through th...
If spread in excess of crop requirements, incidental phosphorus (P) losses from agriculture can lead...
Emerging remediation technologies such as chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry have the potenti...
Emerging remediation technologies such as chemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry have the potenti...
peer-reviewedIf spread in excess of crop requirements, incidental phosphorus (P) losses from agricul...
Field application of dairy effluent at nitrogen (N) agronomic rates generally leads to an over-appli...
A decline in water quality, caused by elevated levels of phosphorus (P), has resulted in a loss of b...
Journal articleApplication of dairy cattle slurry to agricultural soils, particularly those with hig...
The loss of phosphorus (P) from land to water is detrimental to surface water quality in many parts ...
Journal articleChemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry has been shown to effectively reduce incide...
Losses of phosphorus (P) from soil and slurry during episodic rainfall events can contribute to eutr...