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
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
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment