In order for land managers and policy makers to manage excessive soil phosphorus (P) concentrations and reduce the risk of this particular source of P from impacting water bodies, models of soil P decline under various scenarios are needed. We modelled the decrease in calcium chloride-extractable P (CaCl2-P), and sodium bicarbonate-extractable P (Olsen-P and Colwell-P) using data from six Australian grazed pasture soils with contrasting P sorption properties, over a period of 4.5 years. Each soil had four initial soil P concentrations (Pinit), each of which received four on-going rates of P fertiliser (Pfert). The model predicts the final P concentration (Pfinal) by taking into account the P concentration previously measured (CaCl2-P, Olsen...
The application of substantial quantities of phosphorus (P) has been required to increase productivi...
Phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural soils can negatively affect water quality. Models and manageme...
<p>Limiting the use of phosphorous (P) in intensive agriculture is necessary to decrease losses to s...
In order for land managers and policy makers to manage excessive soil phosphorus (P) concentrations ...
Phosphorus (P) loss from soil can impair surface water quality. Losses from soil are related to soil...
By definition, there is little or no pasture production benefit of plant available soil phosphorus (...
Field studies were established on 9 different soil types used for pasture production in the high rai...
Long-term application of phosphorus (P) fertilisers to agricultural soils can lead to in the accumul...
Nine pasture soils from high rainfall zones of southern Victoria were analysed for a range of chemic...
Measures within the European Union Nitrates Directive National Action Programmes in many member stat...
Following the cessation of P fertiliser to a P enriched pasture soil, indicators of potential P loss...
Depletion of plant-available soil phosphorus (P) from excessive to agronomically optimum levels is a...
Long-term application of phosphorus (P) in excess of crop or pasture requirements has led to accumul...
We tested if a single soil P capacity test allows for a reliable forecast of P leaching from agricul...
Phosphorus is an essential element to enhance the needed increase in crop production in the forthcom...
The application of substantial quantities of phosphorus (P) has been required to increase productivi...
Phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural soils can negatively affect water quality. Models and manageme...
<p>Limiting the use of phosphorous (P) in intensive agriculture is necessary to decrease losses to s...
In order for land managers and policy makers to manage excessive soil phosphorus (P) concentrations ...
Phosphorus (P) loss from soil can impair surface water quality. Losses from soil are related to soil...
By definition, there is little or no pasture production benefit of plant available soil phosphorus (...
Field studies were established on 9 different soil types used for pasture production in the high rai...
Long-term application of phosphorus (P) fertilisers to agricultural soils can lead to in the accumul...
Nine pasture soils from high rainfall zones of southern Victoria were analysed for a range of chemic...
Measures within the European Union Nitrates Directive National Action Programmes in many member stat...
Following the cessation of P fertiliser to a P enriched pasture soil, indicators of potential P loss...
Depletion of plant-available soil phosphorus (P) from excessive to agronomically optimum levels is a...
Long-term application of phosphorus (P) in excess of crop or pasture requirements has led to accumul...
We tested if a single soil P capacity test allows for a reliable forecast of P leaching from agricul...
Phosphorus is an essential element to enhance the needed increase in crop production in the forthcom...
The application of substantial quantities of phosphorus (P) has been required to increase productivi...
Phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural soils can negatively affect water quality. Models and manageme...
<p>Limiting the use of phosphorous (P) in intensive agriculture is necessary to decrease losses to s...