Excess sediment, phosphorus (P) and/or nitrogen (N) impair many Iowa lakes and streams. Most of the sediment and P originate from fields and stream banks. Previous research was based on rainfall simulations. This technique provided useful information about potential differences between management practices, but estimated poorly long-term differences and total losses. Little work has been conducted elsewhere in Iowa to study P loss with surface runoff based on natural rainfall and large-scale plots. Therefore, a long-term study was established to investigate effects of corn and soybean production, tillage, and fertilizer or manure P management system on crop yield and loss of soil and P with runoff
The amount of phosphorus (P) in surface runoff from agricultural lands is of concern because of the ...
The prevailing phosphorus (P) management system in Iowa and the Midwest is based on soil P testing, ...
Phosphorus is an important macronutrient for crop production but phosphorus surpluses may be conveye...
Excess sediment and phosphorus (P) impair many Iowa water resources and the Gulf of Mexico. Most of ...
Information on phosphorus (P) loss from surface runoff in fields managed with different cropping and...
Eroded soil and phosphorus (P) impair several Iowa lakes and streams, and exported P contributes to ...
Growing interest in biofuel generation with cellulosic biomass from row crop residues necessitates r...
Cellulosic biomass is being promoted for use in future bioenergy production systems as a better alte...
AbstractMonitoring runoff at field edges can show how cropping systems and conservation practices af...
Swine manure and fertilizer can be used to supply the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) needs of crops...
Manure or fertilizer can be used to supply the phosphorus (P) needs of crops. However, excess P appl...
The loss of nutrients in runoff from agricultural land is a major cause of poor surface water qualit...
Fertilizer or manure applications are increasing soil P in agricultural fields. This study assessed ...
There is an increasing concern on the use of nitrogen (N) based manure application rate for corn pro...
Excessive phosphorus (P) loss from soils impairs surface water resources. An assessment tool or inde...
The amount of phosphorus (P) in surface runoff from agricultural lands is of concern because of the ...
The prevailing phosphorus (P) management system in Iowa and the Midwest is based on soil P testing, ...
Phosphorus is an important macronutrient for crop production but phosphorus surpluses may be conveye...
Excess sediment and phosphorus (P) impair many Iowa water resources and the Gulf of Mexico. Most of ...
Information on phosphorus (P) loss from surface runoff in fields managed with different cropping and...
Eroded soil and phosphorus (P) impair several Iowa lakes and streams, and exported P contributes to ...
Growing interest in biofuel generation with cellulosic biomass from row crop residues necessitates r...
Cellulosic biomass is being promoted for use in future bioenergy production systems as a better alte...
AbstractMonitoring runoff at field edges can show how cropping systems and conservation practices af...
Swine manure and fertilizer can be used to supply the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) needs of crops...
Manure or fertilizer can be used to supply the phosphorus (P) needs of crops. However, excess P appl...
The loss of nutrients in runoff from agricultural land is a major cause of poor surface water qualit...
Fertilizer or manure applications are increasing soil P in agricultural fields. This study assessed ...
There is an increasing concern on the use of nitrogen (N) based manure application rate for corn pro...
Excessive phosphorus (P) loss from soils impairs surface water resources. An assessment tool or inde...
The amount of phosphorus (P) in surface runoff from agricultural lands is of concern because of the ...
The prevailing phosphorus (P) management system in Iowa and the Midwest is based on soil P testing, ...
Phosphorus is an important macronutrient for crop production but phosphorus surpluses may be conveye...