peer-reviewedThe secondary use of P-sorbing industrial by-products as a fertilizer or soil conditioner is gaining increased attention, particularly in light of diminishing reserves of rock phosphate traditionally used to manufacture P fertilizer. This study examined applications of red mud (RM) and water treatment residuals (WTR) at two levels of P saturation (i.e. ‘as received’ and partially saturated) in a soil incubation and runoff plot study. When incubated with soils ranging in texture and initial P concentration, P-sorbing residuals that were less enriched with P decreased water-extractable soil P (WEP) concentration to a greater extent than more P saturated residuals. In contrast to WTR treatments, not all of the RM applications decr...
Land coapplication of water treatment residuals (WTR) with biosolids has not been extensively resear...
The build-up of soil phosphorus (P) beyond plant requirements can lead to a long-term legacy of P lo...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
The secondary use of P-sorbing industrial by-products as a fertilizer or soil conditioner is gaining...
Field and laboratory column experiments show that red mud (waste from bauxite refining) neutralised ...
Loss of phosphorus (P) from soil may degrade water quality. The problem exists where soil has been h...
Field and laboratory column experiments show that red mud (waste from bauxite refining) neutralised ...
Field and laboratory column experiments show that red mud (waste from bauxite refining) neutralised ...
Bauxite residue (red mud) is the byproduct from treatment of crushed bauxite with caustic soda to pr...
Bauxite residue (red mud) is a finely crushed, alkaline by-product of the alumina industry. The appl...
Long-term animal manure applications to many sandy Coastal Plain soils has resulted in the accumulat...
Managing phosphorus (P) import and export from pastures is a key issue in global agriculture. Knowle...
The effectiveness of gypsum in reducing runoff P losses from soils and the mechanisms responsible ar...
ii Applications of manure and soils with elevated amounts of phosphorus (P) can result in surface tr...
The residual effect of repeated P fertilizer applications was studied in a material of 30 silty clay...
Land coapplication of water treatment residuals (WTR) with biosolids has not been extensively resear...
The build-up of soil phosphorus (P) beyond plant requirements can lead to a long-term legacy of P lo...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
The secondary use of P-sorbing industrial by-products as a fertilizer or soil conditioner is gaining...
Field and laboratory column experiments show that red mud (waste from bauxite refining) neutralised ...
Loss of phosphorus (P) from soil may degrade water quality. The problem exists where soil has been h...
Field and laboratory column experiments show that red mud (waste from bauxite refining) neutralised ...
Field and laboratory column experiments show that red mud (waste from bauxite refining) neutralised ...
Bauxite residue (red mud) is the byproduct from treatment of crushed bauxite with caustic soda to pr...
Bauxite residue (red mud) is a finely crushed, alkaline by-product of the alumina industry. The appl...
Long-term animal manure applications to many sandy Coastal Plain soils has resulted in the accumulat...
Managing phosphorus (P) import and export from pastures is a key issue in global agriculture. Knowle...
The effectiveness of gypsum in reducing runoff P losses from soils and the mechanisms responsible ar...
ii Applications of manure and soils with elevated amounts of phosphorus (P) can result in surface tr...
The residual effect of repeated P fertilizer applications was studied in a material of 30 silty clay...
Land coapplication of water treatment residuals (WTR) with biosolids has not been extensively resear...
The build-up of soil phosphorus (P) beyond plant requirements can lead to a long-term legacy of P lo...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...