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Abstract |
This study tests the hypothesis that microbial biomass phosphorus (P) makes a significant contribution to P solubility in riparian buffer strip soils. In 36 soils collected from buffer strips within three UK soil associations, water-extractable inorganic P solubility was most strongly related to NaHCO3 extractable inorganic P. However, within individual soil associations where soil pedological properties and management were similar, water-extractable inorganic P was most strongly related to microbial biomass P. These results highlight the difficulty in predicting dissolved P leaching risk based on agronomic soil P tests alone and the dissolved P leaching risk presented by having soils high in organic matter and microbial biomass P in close proximity to surface waters. |
Year of Publication |
2013
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Journal |
Biology and Fertility of Soils
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Volume |
49
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Issue |
8
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Number of Pages |
1237-1241+
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Date Published |
November 01
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Type of Article |
journal article
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ISBN Number |
1432-0789
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Short Title |
Biol. Fertil. Soils
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