High concentrations of animal production in the United States have increased the concern about the environmental fate of phosphorus (P) in manures. We conducted a growth chamber study to develop phosphorus source coefficients (PSCs) for manures and fertilizers typically land applied and incorporated into calcareous soils of the western United States as well as to determine the potential plant P availability of these sources. Six manure types (swine solids from low phytate and regular barley diets, swine liquid, dairy liquid, beef solid, and dairy compost) and four fertilizer (mono calcium phosphate, mono ammonium phosphate, polymer-coated mono ammonium phosphate, and ammonium polyphosphate) P amendments were applied to two Portneuf soils at...
The soil application of liquid swine (Sus scrofu domesticus) manure as a source of P for crop produc...
Soil and Fertilizer ManagementAGRICULTURALMU GuidePUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-...
With increased concentration of livestock numbers and operations into smaller geographic areas, part...
High concentrations of animal production in the United States have increased the concern about the e...
High concentrations of animal production in the United States have increased the concern about the e...
Land application of manure can increase P transfer in runoff, although the risk depends in part on t...
To utilize manure P for crop production, P release and plant availability needs to be quantified. An...
Manure characteristics can influence the potential for P transfer in runoff following land applicati...
Manure, a renewable resource, contains nutrients that are needed for plant growth. Phosphorus in man...
Land application of manure can increase P transfer in runoff, although the risk depends in part on t...
Phosphorus losses in runoff from application of manures and biosolids to agricultural land are impli...
The loading, solubility, mobility, and plant availability of P is a growing environmental concern to...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Intensification of the dairy industry in southern Idaho has led to the overapplication of manures an...
In most phosphorus (P) sorption studies, P is added as an inorganic salt to a predefined background ...
The soil application of liquid swine (Sus scrofu domesticus) manure as a source of P for crop produc...
Soil and Fertilizer ManagementAGRICULTURALMU GuidePUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-...
With increased concentration of livestock numbers and operations into smaller geographic areas, part...
High concentrations of animal production in the United States have increased the concern about the e...
High concentrations of animal production in the United States have increased the concern about the e...
Land application of manure can increase P transfer in runoff, although the risk depends in part on t...
To utilize manure P for crop production, P release and plant availability needs to be quantified. An...
Manure characteristics can influence the potential for P transfer in runoff following land applicati...
Manure, a renewable resource, contains nutrients that are needed for plant growth. Phosphorus in man...
Land application of manure can increase P transfer in runoff, although the risk depends in part on t...
Phosphorus losses in runoff from application of manures and biosolids to agricultural land are impli...
The loading, solubility, mobility, and plant availability of P is a growing environmental concern to...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Intensification of the dairy industry in southern Idaho has led to the overapplication of manures an...
In most phosphorus (P) sorption studies, P is added as an inorganic salt to a predefined background ...
The soil application of liquid swine (Sus scrofu domesticus) manure as a source of P for crop produc...
Soil and Fertilizer ManagementAGRICULTURALMU GuidePUBLISHED BY MU EXTENSION, UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI-...
With increased concentration of livestock numbers and operations into smaller geographic areas, part...