Sorption of inorganic and total phosphorus from dairy and swine slurries to soil.

@article{Marshall2006SorptionOI,
  title={Sorption of inorganic and total phosphorus from dairy and swine slurries to soil.},
  author={Sarah K. Marshall and Carrie A. M. Laboski},
  journal={Journal of environmental quality},
  year={2006},
  volume={35 5},
  pages={
          1836-43
        }
}
Understanding P sorption from animal manures is essential to formulate best management practices with regard to land application of manure from the standpoint of crop production and environmental quality. Little research has focused on the construction of P sorption isotherms where the P source is manure. The objectives of this study were to: (i) develop a procedure to characterize how inorganic P (P(i)) and total P (P(t)) from dairy slurry and swine slurry sorbs to soil; and (ii) compare the… 
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