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Relating Extractable Soil Phosphorus to Phosphorus Losses in Runoff

Abstract

Abstract Phosphorus in agricultural runoff can cause accelerated lake and stream eutrophication. Where producers have applied P at rates exceeding crop uptake, soil P has sometimes become the main source of P in runoff. We hypothesized that soil test P (STP) correlation to dissolved reactive P (DRP) and bioavailable P (BAP) in runoff varies, depending on the extraction method. To investigate which STP extraction method would be best for predicting DRP and BAP concentration and load in runoff, soil samples were taken from the 0‐ to 2‐cm depth of 54 grass plots (5% slopes) on Captina silt loam (fine‐silty, siliceous, mesic Typic Fragiudult). The STP was extracted by six methods and the ranges of results (mg kg −1 ) were: 54–490 (Mehlich III), 27–592 (Bray‐Kurtz P1), 25–169 (Olsen), 14–110 (distilled water), 23–170 (Fe oxide paper), and 105–1131 (acidified ammonium oxalate). The soil P saturation ranged from 16 to 80%. Simulated rain was applied at 100 mm h −1 and runoff was collected for 30 min. The concentration of DRP in total runoff ranged from 0.31 to 1.81 mg L −1 , and BAP from 0.37 to 2.18 mg L −1 . The r 2 values for STP by each extraction method correlated with runoff DRP and BAP, respectively, were: 0.72 and 0.72 (Mehlich III), 0.75 and 0.73 (Bray‐Kurtz P1), 0.72 and 0.72 (Olsen), 0.82 and 0.82 (distilled water), 0.82 and 0.82 (iron oxide paper), 0.85 and 0.82 (acidified ammonium oxalate), and 0.77 and 0.76 (P‐saturation). All correlations were significant ( P < 0.001), but the high r 2 values of those obtained from distilled water, iron oxide paper, and acidified ammonium oxalate extractants indicate better precision for predicting DRP and BAP concentrations in runoff. Correlations of STP with DRP load (range: 43.4 to 472.8 g ha −1 ) and BAP load (54.2 to 542.0 g ha −1 ) were not useful ( r 2 < 0.18), possibly because runoff volumes were highly variable.

Keywords:
Surface runoff Loam Phosphorus Soil water Eutrophication Chemistry Environmental chemistry Extraction (chemistry) Ammonium oxalate Soil test Silt Distilled water Environmental science Hydrology (agriculture) Animal science Nutrient Soil science Geology Ecology Chromatography

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Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Chemistry
Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Environmental Chemistry
Soil erosion and sediment transport
Life Sciences →  Agricultural and Biological Sciences →  Soil Science

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