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SOIL USE AND MANAGEMENT
卷 26, 期 3, 页码 365-373出版社
WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1475-2743.2010.00289.x
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Reactive phosphate rock; stream; superphosphate
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- Summit Quinphos
Two catchments were used to test the hypothesis that using reactive phosphate rock (RPR), a low water soluble fertilizer, instead of superphosphate, could decrease phosphorus (P) export in streams. The sheep-grazed catchments, each ca. 12 ha in size, received 20-25 kg P/ha either as RPR or superphosphate for 3 yr. Filterable (< 0.45 mu m) reactive P (FRP) and total P (TP) in stream samples were then compared against two subsequent years when both catchments received 20 kg P/ha as superphosphate. On average, during the 5-yr study, loads of FRP and TP in stream flow were low (110 g FRP/ha and 358 g TP/ha), typical of dry sheep-grazed hill country. However, FRP (58%) and TP (38%) in stream flow were significantly less when RPR was applied instead of superphosphate. Where appropriate climatic and soil conditions exist to maintain agronomic targets, RPR could be used to decrease P export in streams.
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