Journal articleApplication of dairy cattle slurry to agricultural soils, particularly those with high phosphorus (P) status or vulnerability to runoff, can increase P loss to waterbodies, which may accelerate eutrophication. While the effectiveness of P stabilizing amendments added to slurry or soil for reducing incidental P losses is well established, their effectiveness in reducing chronic (long-term) P losses is not as well known. Five soils (4 mineral and 1 organic) were selected to represent the range of chemical and physical properties typically found in agricultural soils in Ireland, and a 9-mo incubation study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of amending dairy cattle slurry with either alum, lime, poly-aluminum chlorid...
peer-reviewedIf spread in excess of crop requirements, incidental phosphorus (P) losses from agricul...
Cost‐effective strategies for using chemically amended organic fertilizers need to be developed to m...
peer-reviewedLand application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) l...
Journal articleLand application of dairy slurry can result in incidental losses of phosphorus (P) to...
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...
Journal articleLosses of phosphorus (P) when pig slurry applications to land are followed by a rainf...
Dairy soiled water (DSW) is a dilute, low nutrient effluent produced on Irish dairy farms through th...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland to a waterbody can adversely affect water quality. Land applicat...
Land application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) loss to waterb...
Amendments with the potential to reduce phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural grassland arising fr...
Journal articleChemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry has been shown to effectively reduce incide...
Amendments with the potential to reduce phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural grassland arising fr...
The development of marginal land under Organic soils for intensive agricultural use is commonplace a...
Land application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) loss to waterb...
peer-reviewedIf spread in excess of crop requirements, incidental phosphorus (P) losses from agricul...
Cost‐effective strategies for using chemically amended organic fertilizers need to be developed to m...
peer-reviewedLand application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) l...
Journal articleLand application of dairy slurry can result in incidental losses of phosphorus (P) to...
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...
Journal articleLosses of phosphorus (P) when pig slurry applications to land are followed by a rainf...
Dairy soiled water (DSW) is a dilute, low nutrient effluent produced on Irish dairy farms through th...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland to a waterbody can adversely affect water quality. Land applicat...
Land application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) loss to waterb...
Amendments with the potential to reduce phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural grassland arising fr...
Journal articleChemical amendment of dairy cattle slurry has been shown to effectively reduce incide...
Amendments with the potential to reduce phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural grassland arising fr...
The development of marginal land under Organic soils for intensive agricultural use is commonplace a...
Land application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) loss to waterb...
peer-reviewedIf spread in excess of crop requirements, incidental phosphorus (P) losses from agricul...
Cost‐effective strategies for using chemically amended organic fertilizers need to be developed to m...
peer-reviewedLand application of cattle slurry can result in incidental and chronic phosphorus (P) l...