Processes controlling soil phosphorus release to runoff and implications for agricultural management

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作者
R.W. McDowell
A.N. Sharpley
L.M. Condron
P.M. Haygarth
P.C. Brookes
机构
[1] University of Cambridge,Department of Geography
[2] USDA-ARS,Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Unit
[3] USDA-ARS,Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Unit
[4] Lincoln University,Soil, Plant & Ecological Sciences Division
[5] Institute of Grassland and Environmental Research,undefined
[6] North Wyke,undefined
[7] IACR-Rothamsted,undefined
来源
Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems | 2001年 / 59卷
关键词
agricultural management; agricultural runoff; animal manures; eutrophication; phosphorus; subsurface flow; surface runoff;
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Phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural land to surface waters is well known as an environmental issue because of the role of P in freshwater eutrophication. Much research has been conducted on the erosion and loss of P in sediments and surface runoff. Recently, P loss in sub-surface runoff via agricultural drainage has been identified as environmentally significant. High soil P levels are considered as a potential source of P loss. However, without favourable hydrological conditions P will not move. In this paper, we review the basis of soil P release into solution and transport in surface and sub-surface runoff. Our objectives are to outline the role of soil P and hydrology in P movement and management practices that can minimize P loss to surface waters. Remedial strategies to reduce the risk of P loss in the short-term are discussed, although it is acknowledged that long-term solutions must focus on achieving a balance between P inputs in fertilizers and feed and P outputs in production systems.
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页码:269 / 284
页数:15
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