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Relationships between Phosphorus Levels in Soil and in Runoff from Corn Production Systems

Todd W. Andraski* and Larry G. Bundy

Department of Soil Science, 1525 Observatory Dr., Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706-1299



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Fig. 1. Relationship between soil test P level (Bray P1, 0–15 cm) and dissolved P concentration in runoff for no-till and chisel plow systems without recent manure additions on well-drained silt loam soils at Lancaster and Arlington and on a poorly drained silty clay loam soil at Fond du Lac.

 


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Fig. 2. Relationship between dissolved P and total P concentrations in runoff at three locations.

 


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Fig. 3. Relationship between sediment and total P concentrations in runoff at three locations.

 





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