peer-reviewedSoil phosphorus testing in Ireland uses Morgan’s reagent from samples taken to 10 cm depth for agronomic recommendations. However, its suitability as an environmental indicator has been questioned in terms of sample depth and extraction solution. Seven grassland sites were sampled to depths of 2, 5 and 10 cm and extracted for Morgan’s P, the standard agronomic test, as well as iron-oxide impregnated paper strip P (FeOP), calcium chloride extractable P (CaCl2-P) and water soluble P (WSP), all proposed as environmental soil tests. Extractable soil P decreased with increasing sample depth, as did variances in each test, such that, 2 cm samples had highest concentrations and variances. The current standard sample depth (10 ...
In response to concerns over the translocation of P from soils to P-sensitive water bodies, there is...
Arable cropping, due to its intensive nature, can leave soil with reduced ground cover and impaired ...
Soil phosphorus (P) management requires a more targeted and soil-specific approach than is currently...
End of Project ReportThis project was part-funded by the EPA RTDI programmePhosphorus loss from soil...
Increasing animal production in the state or its concentration in certain areas is increasing the am...
Optimizing phosphorus (P) application to agricultural soils is fundamental to crop production and wa...
In areas with intensive animal livestock farming, agricultural soils are enriched with phosphorus (P...
Purpose of this publication Soil-test phosphorus (P) results are an inherent part of agricultural nu...
Phosphorus (P) in runoff from agricultural land is a major contributor to eutrophication of surface ...
Researches have proved that agricultural phosphorus (P) loss contributes significantly to surface wa...
Soil phosphorus testing made great strides with multiple chemical tests proposed and implemented tha...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient in crop production and is therefore typically applied as pho...
AbstractFor the identification of phosphorus-rich and phosphorus-leaky soils, various extraction met...
The objective of this study was to examine the effects of urine and dung additions on the phosphorus...
Eutrophication is an important threat to aquatic ecosystems world-wide, and reliable identification ...
In response to concerns over the translocation of P from soils to P-sensitive water bodies, there is...
Arable cropping, due to its intensive nature, can leave soil with reduced ground cover and impaired ...
Soil phosphorus (P) management requires a more targeted and soil-specific approach than is currently...
End of Project ReportThis project was part-funded by the EPA RTDI programmePhosphorus loss from soil...
Increasing animal production in the state or its concentration in certain areas is increasing the am...
Optimizing phosphorus (P) application to agricultural soils is fundamental to crop production and wa...
In areas with intensive animal livestock farming, agricultural soils are enriched with phosphorus (P...
Purpose of this publication Soil-test phosphorus (P) results are an inherent part of agricultural nu...
Phosphorus (P) in runoff from agricultural land is a major contributor to eutrophication of surface ...
Researches have proved that agricultural phosphorus (P) loss contributes significantly to surface wa...
Soil phosphorus testing made great strides with multiple chemical tests proposed and implemented tha...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient in crop production and is therefore typically applied as pho...
AbstractFor the identification of phosphorus-rich and phosphorus-leaky soils, various extraction met...
The objective of this study was to examine the effects of urine and dung additions on the phosphorus...
Eutrophication is an important threat to aquatic ecosystems world-wide, and reliable identification ...
In response to concerns over the translocation of P from soils to P-sensitive water bodies, there is...
Arable cropping, due to its intensive nature, can leave soil with reduced ground cover and impaired ...
Soil phosphorus (P) management requires a more targeted and soil-specific approach than is currently...