Non-Peer ReviewedThe use of plants in riparian buffers or cover crops is widely proposed as a strategy to mitigate sediment and nutrient losses from land to water. In cold climates, concerns may arise with regard to potentially elevated phosphorus (P) losses associated with freeze-thaw of plant materials. Here, we review the impacts of cover crops and crop residues on P loss in cold climates, and explore linkages between water extractable P in the plant materials and P loss in surface runoff and subsurface drainage from cropped soils. Water extractable P in plants is greatly affected by crop species and hardiness, as well as freezing regimes including both freezing temperature and the number of freeze-thaw cycles. Although controls on water...
Increased phosphorus (P) availability under flooded, anaerobic conditions may accelerate P loss from...
Catch crops are an important component of cropping systems in Sweden and other Scandinavian countrie...
Catch crops are a potential option to reduce phosphorus (P) losses, but little is known about their ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe use of plants in riparian buffers or cover crops is widely proposed as a strate...
Maintaining crop residue or cover crops on fields during winter is a recommended Best Management Pra...
Winter cover crops are widely promoted due to their numerous soil and water quality benefits. Howeve...
Cover crops (CC) are grown by farmers as an agricultural best management practice (BMP) to improve s...
Background and Aims Catch crops used for mitigating nutrient losses to water can release phosphorus ...
The movement of excess phosphorus (P) into streams, rivers and lakes poses a significant threat to w...
Vegetated filter strips (VFS) are a best management practice, designed to reduce sediment and nutrie...
Most studies on the effects of tillage operations documented the effects of tillage on losses throug...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyNathan O. NelsonPhosphorus (P) loss from non-point agricultur...
International audienceSoil phosphorus availability in no-till versus conventional tillage following ...
Agricultural landscapes are known to increase phosphorus (P) losses to waterways, contributing to th...
This review summarizes current knowledge from the literature and experimental studies on the role of...
Increased phosphorus (P) availability under flooded, anaerobic conditions may accelerate P loss from...
Catch crops are an important component of cropping systems in Sweden and other Scandinavian countrie...
Catch crops are a potential option to reduce phosphorus (P) losses, but little is known about their ...
Non-Peer ReviewedThe use of plants in riparian buffers or cover crops is widely proposed as a strate...
Maintaining crop residue or cover crops on fields during winter is a recommended Best Management Pra...
Winter cover crops are widely promoted due to their numerous soil and water quality benefits. Howeve...
Cover crops (CC) are grown by farmers as an agricultural best management practice (BMP) to improve s...
Background and Aims Catch crops used for mitigating nutrient losses to water can release phosphorus ...
The movement of excess phosphorus (P) into streams, rivers and lakes poses a significant threat to w...
Vegetated filter strips (VFS) are a best management practice, designed to reduce sediment and nutrie...
Most studies on the effects of tillage operations documented the effects of tillage on losses throug...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyNathan O. NelsonPhosphorus (P) loss from non-point agricultur...
International audienceSoil phosphorus availability in no-till versus conventional tillage following ...
Agricultural landscapes are known to increase phosphorus (P) losses to waterways, contributing to th...
This review summarizes current knowledge from the literature and experimental studies on the role of...
Increased phosphorus (P) availability under flooded, anaerobic conditions may accelerate P loss from...
Catch crops are an important component of cropping systems in Sweden and other Scandinavian countrie...
Catch crops are a potential option to reduce phosphorus (P) losses, but little is known about their ...