The phosphorus index (PI) can be used to effectively identify areas with high risks of phosphorus losses. Manures and fertilizers are important source factors for the establishment of the PI system. An artificial precipitation experiment was performed to evaluate phosphorus losses with the applications of different types of fertilizers and manures. The results showed that the total phosphorus (TP) losses in runoff followed the order of ammonium phosphate monobasic (NH4H2PO4), ammonium hydrogen phosphate ((NH4)(2)HPO4), monobasic potassium phosphate (KH2PO4), chicken manure, and cattle manure with surface application of these fertilizers and manures. The order was slightly changed to NH4H2PO4, KH2PO4, (NH4)(2)HPO4, chicken manure, and cattle...
Nonpoint P sources from the agricultural landscape are a significant environmental problem for surfa...
Phosphorus losses in runoff from application of manures and biosolids to agricultural land are impli...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
ABSTRACT. Fertilizers are often applied according to nitrogen requirement; however, recent evidence ...
Phosphorus (P) is removed from fields in runoff either as dissolved P or as a component of soil part...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for sustaining plant, animal, and human health, but can be a...
Phosphorus (P) losses from land-applied manure can contribute to nonpoint source pollution of surfac...
Phosphorous Runoff Risk During Years following Manure Application Manure application may result in i...
An index to evaluate the phosphorus (P) pollution potential of agricultural fields was proposed by L...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
AbstractCattle slurry manure applied to land increases the risk of phosphorus (P) movement to surfac...
The Phosphorus (P) Index is a tool developed to assess the potential for phosphorus runoff from indi...
Doctor of PhilosophyAgronomyNathan O. NelsonAgricultural fields contribute phosphorus (P) to water b...
Agricultural phosphorus (P) management is a research and policy issue due to P loss from fields and ...
Cattle slurry manure applied to land increases the risk of phosphorus (P) movement to surface waters...
Nonpoint P sources from the agricultural landscape are a significant environmental problem for surfa...
Phosphorus losses in runoff from application of manures and biosolids to agricultural land are impli...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...
ABSTRACT. Fertilizers are often applied according to nitrogen requirement; however, recent evidence ...
Phosphorus (P) is removed from fields in runoff either as dissolved P or as a component of soil part...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for sustaining plant, animal, and human health, but can be a...
Phosphorus (P) losses from land-applied manure can contribute to nonpoint source pollution of surfac...
Phosphorous Runoff Risk During Years following Manure Application Manure application may result in i...
An index to evaluate the phosphorus (P) pollution potential of agricultural fields was proposed by L...
Phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land is a serious environmental issue because of the impact ...
AbstractCattle slurry manure applied to land increases the risk of phosphorus (P) movement to surfac...
The Phosphorus (P) Index is a tool developed to assess the potential for phosphorus runoff from indi...
Doctor of PhilosophyAgronomyNathan O. NelsonAgricultural fields contribute phosphorus (P) to water b...
Agricultural phosphorus (P) management is a research and policy issue due to P loss from fields and ...
Cattle slurry manure applied to land increases the risk of phosphorus (P) movement to surface waters...
Nonpoint P sources from the agricultural landscape are a significant environmental problem for surfa...
Phosphorus losses in runoff from application of manures and biosolids to agricultural land are impli...
Organic soils have low sorption capacities for phosphorus (P), and may pose a risk of P loss to wate...