The influence of manure phytic acid on phosphorus solubility in calcareous soils

@article{Leytem2006TheIO,
  title={The influence of manure phytic acid on phosphorus solubility in calcareous soils},
  author={April B. Leytem and D. R. Smith and Todd J Applegate and Philip Alfred Thacker},
  journal={Soil Science Society of America Journal},
  year={2006},
  volume={70},
  pages={1629-1638}
}
Manure characteristics can influence the potential for P transfer in runoff following land application of manures. This research assessed the influence of manure characteristics on P solubility in calcareous soils using manures from poultry (Gallus Domisticus) fed a variety of grain-based diets with the manures containing a range of total P (5.6-16.4 g P kg-1), water-extractable P (WEP, 0.9-4.7 g P kg -1), phytic acid P (0.1-7.6), total N/P ratios (2.6-5.1), and total C/P ratios (19.5-75… 

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