Arable cropping, due to its intensive nature, can leave soil with reduced ground cover and impaired soil structure, making it vulnerable to erosion under heavy rainfall. Runoff containing suspended sediment (SS) and nutrients, particularly phosphorus (P), from agricultural fields is considered to be one of the main causes of water quality impairment. To date, in Ireland, no study has investigated erosion and associated P loss from tillage soils when subjected to high intensity rainfall, even though international research indicates significantly higher P export coefficients from this land use than from grassland. As a result, only agronomic nutrient advice is available and this has been adopted into current legislation. Research was therefor...
Researches have proved that agricultural phosphorus (P) loss contributes significantly to surface wa...
Depletion of plant-available soil phosphorus (P) from excessive to agronomically optimum levels is a...
Management of phosphorus (P) environmental risk has been hampered by the lack of widely applicable t...
Throughout the European Union (EU), agricultural soils with high phosphorus (P) status due to surplu...
Throughout the European Union (EU), agricultural soils with high phosphorus (P) status due to a surp...
The aim of this study was to compare the nutrient and sediment releases from five Irish tillage soil...
Phosphorus (P) in agricultural runoff is a major pollutant in many of Ireland's surface waters. Iden...
The intensification of agriculture in Ireland aims to increase the exports of dairy and beef product...
End of Project ReportThis project was part-funded by the EPA RTDI programmePhosphorus loss from soil...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
In Ireland it is estimated that at least half of phosphorus (P) loss to water is from agricultural s...
Dairy soiled water (DSW) is a dilute, low nutrient effluent produced on Irish dairy farms through th...
peer-reviewedSoil phosphorus testing in Ireland uses Morgan’s reagent from samples taken to 10 cm d...
A decline in water quality, caused by elevated levels of phosphorus (P), has resulted in a loss of b...
This work was supported by the NERC QUADRAT DTP [grant number 2280708].Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Researches have proved that agricultural phosphorus (P) loss contributes significantly to surface wa...
Depletion of plant-available soil phosphorus (P) from excessive to agronomically optimum levels is a...
Management of phosphorus (P) environmental risk has been hampered by the lack of widely applicable t...
Throughout the European Union (EU), agricultural soils with high phosphorus (P) status due to surplu...
Throughout the European Union (EU), agricultural soils with high phosphorus (P) status due to a surp...
The aim of this study was to compare the nutrient and sediment releases from five Irish tillage soil...
Phosphorus (P) in agricultural runoff is a major pollutant in many of Ireland's surface waters. Iden...
The intensification of agriculture in Ireland aims to increase the exports of dairy and beef product...
End of Project ReportThis project was part-funded by the EPA RTDI programmePhosphorus loss from soil...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
In Ireland it is estimated that at least half of phosphorus (P) loss to water is from agricultural s...
Dairy soiled water (DSW) is a dilute, low nutrient effluent produced on Irish dairy farms through th...
peer-reviewedSoil phosphorus testing in Ireland uses Morgan’s reagent from samples taken to 10 cm d...
A decline in water quality, caused by elevated levels of phosphorus (P), has resulted in a loss of b...
This work was supported by the NERC QUADRAT DTP [grant number 2280708].Peer reviewedPublisher PD
Researches have proved that agricultural phosphorus (P) loss contributes significantly to surface wa...
Depletion of plant-available soil phosphorus (P) from excessive to agronomically optimum levels is a...
Management of phosphorus (P) environmental risk has been hampered by the lack of widely applicable t...