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Determining environmentally sound soil phosphorus levels

@inproceedings{TjimsDeterminingES,
  title={Determining environmentally sound soil phosphorus levels},
  author={J. Tjims and D. H. LPote}
}

Development and Application of a Soil Phosphorus Sensitivity Map for a Lake Simcoe Watershed

Ontario Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and the Canada-Ontario Agreement on Great Lakes Water Quality and Ecosystem Health

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Phosphorus Management: An Analysis of the Virginia Phosphorus Index

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Organic Compounds in the Environment On the Interaction Mechanisms of Atrazine and Hydroxyatrazine with Humic Substances

0.77). However, Sibbesen and Sharpley (1997) noted that if a wider range of STP concentrations was studied, Phosphorus application in excess of crop needs has increased the linear relationships may

Nitrogen and phosphorus in runoff from grassland with buffer strips following application of fertilizers and manures

Abstract. We examined whether nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) export was enhanced from grassland receiving inorganic fertilizer and manures typical of intensive livestock production. Buffer strips

Correlation between argronomic and environmental phoshorus analyses of selected soils

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Nutrient load inputs to the Cache la Poudre River watersheds

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The release of P from surface soil to runoff water under simulated rainfall Conditions was investigated for five soils at several rates of fertilizer P application. A simplified kinetic model

Depth of Surface Soil‐runoff Interaction as Affected by Rainfall, Soil Slope, and Management

The effective depth of interaction (EDI) between surface soil and runoff (the thickness of surface soil in which the degree of interaction is equal to that at the soil surface) was determined for

Interlaboratory Comparison of a Standardized Phosphorus Adsorption Procedure

La methode proposee permet de produire des resultats fiables qui peuvent etre utilises pour prevoir la repartition du phosphore mineral dissous entre les phases solides et les solutions

An Innovative Approach to Estimate Bioavailable Phosphorus in Agricultural Runoff Using Iron Oxide‐Impregnated Paper

The transport of bioavailable phosphorus (BAP) in agricultural runoff can accelerate the eutrophication of receiving water bodies. Bioavailable P is comprised of dissolved P (DP) and bioavailable

Managing Agricultural Phosphorus for Protection of Surface Waters: Issues and Options

The accelerated eutrophication of most freshwaters is limited by P inputs. Nonpoint sources of P in agricultural runoff now contribute a greater portion of freshwater inputs, due to easier

Phosphorus soil testing: Environmental uses and implications

Abstract Phosphorus (P) soil testing has traditionally and successfully focused on rapidly measuring the level of plant‐available P in a soil and on interpreting the result in terms of the likelihood