Soil phosphorus (P) sorption is an important and relatively stable soil property which dictates the equilibrium between sorbed and solution P. Soil P sorption measures are commonly adjusted for the effect of current P fertility on the amount of P a soil sorbs. In the case of highly fertilised agricultural soils however, this adjustment is likely to be inappropriate as it may mask changes in a soils' capacity to sorb P, which could affect future P fertiliser applications. A study was undertaken to compare adjusted or unadjusted methods of measuring P sorption using 9 pasture soils sampled from southern Victoria, which had previously received P fertiliser and lime. The P sorption assessment methods included; P sorption isotherms, P buffering...
Phosphorus (P) is a major factor contributing to the eutrophication of fresh water bodies. To limit ...
By definition, there is little or no pasture production benefit of plant available soil phosphorus (...
International audienceThe effect of organic fertilizers on soil phosphorus (P) availability is usual...
Soil phosphorus (P) sorption is an important and relatively stable soil property which dictates the ...
Soil phosphorus (P) buffering capacity (PBC) is an important soil property that influences the amoun...
Five field sites established in the high rainfall zone of southern Victoria were used to examine the...
Nine pasture soils from high rainfall zones of southern Victoria were analysed for a range of chemic...
Field studies were established on 9 different soil types used for pasture production in the high rai...
Sorption behavior and buffering of phosphorus (P) are important, both from an agricultural and an en...
Twenty-five pasture soils were sampled from high-rainfall zones of southeastern Australia to examine...
Soil phosphorus (P) management requires a more targeted and soil-specific approach than is currently...
A laboratory evaluation of the response of four highly weathered Hawaii soils with varying phosphoru...
Soil type and changes in soil properties due to long‐term fertilizer application are each known to a...
Phosphorus (P) sorption dynamics in soils have implications for the environment and soil fertility. ...
Excessive levels of P in agricultural soils pose a threat to local water quality. This study evaluat...
Phosphorus (P) is a major factor contributing to the eutrophication of fresh water bodies. To limit ...
By definition, there is little or no pasture production benefit of plant available soil phosphorus (...
International audienceThe effect of organic fertilizers on soil phosphorus (P) availability is usual...
Soil phosphorus (P) sorption is an important and relatively stable soil property which dictates the ...
Soil phosphorus (P) buffering capacity (PBC) is an important soil property that influences the amoun...
Five field sites established in the high rainfall zone of southern Victoria were used to examine the...
Nine pasture soils from high rainfall zones of southern Victoria were analysed for a range of chemic...
Field studies were established on 9 different soil types used for pasture production in the high rai...
Sorption behavior and buffering of phosphorus (P) are important, both from an agricultural and an en...
Twenty-five pasture soils were sampled from high-rainfall zones of southeastern Australia to examine...
Soil phosphorus (P) management requires a more targeted and soil-specific approach than is currently...
A laboratory evaluation of the response of four highly weathered Hawaii soils with varying phosphoru...
Soil type and changes in soil properties due to long‐term fertilizer application are each known to a...
Phosphorus (P) sorption dynamics in soils have implications for the environment and soil fertility. ...
Excessive levels of P in agricultural soils pose a threat to local water quality. This study evaluat...
Phosphorus (P) is a major factor contributing to the eutrophication of fresh water bodies. To limit ...
By definition, there is little or no pasture production benefit of plant available soil phosphorus (...
International audienceThe effect of organic fertilizers on soil phosphorus (P) availability is usual...