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Manuring and fertilization effects on phosphorus accumulation in soils and potential environmental implications

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ADVANCES IN ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH
卷 5, 期 1, 页码 13-21

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S1093-0191(00)00037-X

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manuring; fertilization; phosphorus; soil test; sorption capacity; chemical forms

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Phosphorus application as manure to agricultural soils in intensive livestock farming and arable cropping systems often exceeds P offtake by crops. This surplus could lead to P accumulation in soils, making them long-term diffuse sources of P loss to water. We investigated the impact of a range of manuring and fertilization practices in intensive farming systems on the accumulation of P in soils, soil test phosphorus (STP), distribution of organic and inorganic P, P-sorption capacity and degree of soil saturation with P (DSSP). The results from the 10 long-term sites investigated showed increases in both total soil P content and STP values (Olsen-P and Mehlich3 P), as a result of P surpluses. The net total P accumulation in the soils across the sites ranged from 16 to 232 kg P ha(-1) year(-1). The effects of long-term P surpluses were a significant reduction in P-retention capacity and increase in DSSP. The sites investigated would attain 25% DSSP in 10-150 years, depending upon the size of P surplus and sorption capacity. A combination of large P surplus and low P-sorption capacity could saturate soils to 25% DSSP within 10-30 years. The values of Olsen (85 mg P kg(-1)) and Mehlich-3 (305 mg P kg(-1)) extractable-P predicted for the 25% DSSP are likely to result in environmentally significant P losses. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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