Nutrient exports from agriculture are an important environmental issue in many countries. In some production systems phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) accumulate at or near the soil surface and cultivation is one option for addressing the legacies of previous nutrient applications. This study aimed to compare the effects of cultivation (mouldboard ploughing), pasture type (ryegrass or ryegrass-clover) and P fertiliser application rate (10, 35 or 100. kg P/ha per annum) on P and N in soil and soil water from dairy pastures over a three year period. The results are generally consistent with inversion of organic matter and P rich surface soil (i.e. 0-140. mm). Cultivation lowered surface soil (0-20. mm) P and N concentrations. Surface soil P con...
The intensification of agriculture in Ireland aims to increase the exports of dairy and beef product...
A split plot experiment was conducted over 4 years to study the effect of method of harvesting (graz...
Phosphorus (P) loss from soils to water can be a major pressure on freshwater quality and dairy farm...
Soil tests are often used to identify areas at risk of excessive phosphorus (P) exports. We investig...
<p>Many soils of agricultural land in affluent countries have been enriched with phosphorus (P), bec...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland production is one of the main causes affecting high status water ...
Phosphorus (P) loss from land can impair surface water quality. A paired-catchment study was conduct...
Phytoextraction of phosphorus (P) has been proposed as a strategy to reduce the potential for P loss...
Recent expansion of dairy farming in New Zealand and the associated increases in phosphorus (P) inpu...
Agriculture is a main contributor of diffuse emissions of N and P to the environment. For N the main...
The development of marginal land under Organic soils for intensive agricultural use is commonplace a...
With the intensification of agricultural production in many European countries, more marginal soils ...
Decline in soil phosphorus (P) concentrations is slow, and environmentally significant concentration...
Long-term application of phosphorus (P) in excess of crop or pasture requirements has led to accumul...
Intensive pastures form an important component of livestock production systems in South Africa. The ...
The intensification of agriculture in Ireland aims to increase the exports of dairy and beef product...
A split plot experiment was conducted over 4 years to study the effect of method of harvesting (graz...
Phosphorus (P) loss from soils to water can be a major pressure on freshwater quality and dairy farm...
Soil tests are often used to identify areas at risk of excessive phosphorus (P) exports. We investig...
<p>Many soils of agricultural land in affluent countries have been enriched with phosphorus (P), bec...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland production is one of the main causes affecting high status water ...
Phosphorus (P) loss from land can impair surface water quality. A paired-catchment study was conduct...
Phytoextraction of phosphorus (P) has been proposed as a strategy to reduce the potential for P loss...
Recent expansion of dairy farming in New Zealand and the associated increases in phosphorus (P) inpu...
Agriculture is a main contributor of diffuse emissions of N and P to the environment. For N the main...
The development of marginal land under Organic soils for intensive agricultural use is commonplace a...
With the intensification of agricultural production in many European countries, more marginal soils ...
Decline in soil phosphorus (P) concentrations is slow, and environmentally significant concentration...
Long-term application of phosphorus (P) in excess of crop or pasture requirements has led to accumul...
Intensive pastures form an important component of livestock production systems in South Africa. The ...
The intensification of agriculture in Ireland aims to increase the exports of dairy and beef product...
A split plot experiment was conducted over 4 years to study the effect of method of harvesting (graz...
Phosphorus (P) loss from soils to water can be a major pressure on freshwater quality and dairy farm...