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Effect of Broadcast Manure on Runoff Phosphorus Concentrations over Successive Rainfall Events

Peter J. A. Kleinman* and Andrew N. Sharpley

USDA-ARS, Pasture Systems and Watershed Management Research Unit, University Park, PA 16802-3702



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Fig. 1. Relationship of application rate of manure dry matter (Mg ha-1) to proportion of runoff total phosphorus (TP) concentrations contributed by dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP) for (a) Buchanan and (b) Lewbeach soils.

 


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Fig. 2. Trends in average concentrations of (a) dissolved reactive phosphorus (DRP), (b) total phosphorus (TP), and (c) suspended solids (SS) over successive rain simulation events in runoff from the Buchanan soil broadcast with manure at 100 kg TP ha-1.

 





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