Title of article
Rainfall intensity and phosphorus source effects on phosphorus transport in surface runoff from soil trays
Author/Authors
Francirose Shigaki a، نويسنده , , Andrew Sharpley b، نويسنده , , ?، نويسنده , , Luis Ignacio Prochnow a، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
10
From page
334
To page
343
Abstract
Phosphorus runoff from agricultural fields amended with mineral fertilizers and manures has been linked to freshwater
eutrophication. A rainfall simulation study was conducted to evaluate the effects of different rainfall intensities and P sources
differing in water soluble P (WSP) concentration on P transport in runoff from soil trays packed with a Berks loam and grassed
with annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.). Triple superphosphate (TSP; 79% WSP), low-grade super single phosphate
(LGSSP; 50% WSP), North Carolina rock phosphate (NCRP; 0.5% WSP) and swine manure (SM; 70% WSP), were broadcast
(100 kg total P ha−1) and rainfall applied at 25, 50 and 75 mm h−1 1, 7, 21, and 56 days after P source application. The
concentration of dissolved reactive (DRP), particulate (PP), and total P (TP) was significantly (Pb0.01) greater in runoff with a
rainfall intensity of 75 than 25 mm h−1 for all P sources. Further, runoff DRP increased as P source WSP increased, with runoff
from a 50 mm h−1 rain 1 day after source application having a DRP concentration of 0.25 mg L−1 for NCRP and 28.21 mg L−1 for
TSP. In contrast, the proportion of runoff TP as PP was greater with low (39% PP for NCRP) than high WSP sources (4% PP for
TSP) averaged for all rainfall intensities. The increased PP transport is attributed to the detachment and transport of undissolved P
source particles during runoff. These results show that P source water solubility and rainfall intensity can influence P transport in
runoff, which is important in evaluating the long-term risks of P source application on P transport in surface runoff.
Keywords
Eutrophication , fertilizer type , Low-grade superphosphate , Swine manure , rock phosphate , Surface runoff , Triple super phosphate , Water quality
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Science of the Total Environment
Record number
985764
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