Sources of phosphorus lost from a grazed pasture receiving simulated rainfall

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作者
McDowell, R. W.
Nash, D. M.
Robertson, F.
机构
[1] AgResearch, Invernay Agr Ctr, Mosgiel, New Zealand
[2] Victorian Dep Primary Ind Ellinbank, RMB, Ellinbank, Vic 3821, Australia
[3] Victorian Dep Primary Ind Hamilton, Hamilton, Vic 3300, Australia
[4] Univ Canberra, eWater CRC, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
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10.2134/jeq2006.0347
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Nutrients exported, from grazing systems contribute to, eutrophication of surface waters. In this study the contributions of soil, pasture-plants, and, clung to P exports in overland flow were, compared using simulated rainfall. The treatments were (i) grazed pasture-plants (isolated from soil by application of petrolatum to the soil surface), (ii) grazed pasture-ptants and supporting soil, (iii) pasture-grazed pasture-plants and soil and treading, and (iv) grazed I plants and soil and treading and dung. In general, dissolved reactive P (DRP) accounted for the majority of the P exported and P losses decreased in the order. treading and dung treatment > treading > pasture-plants and soil > pasture-plants. Very little dissolved organic P was lost in overland flow and the effects of treading diminished with time. Over a normal grazing cycle (30d), the portion of P lost from pasture-plants was approximately half that lost from pasture-plants and soil, one-third that lost from treaded pasture-plants and soil, and one-quarter that lost from treaded pasture-plants, soil, and dung. The DRP in the pasture-plants treatment was approximately half that in the pasture-plants and soil. treatment and suggests that a significant portion of the P exported from these systems is derived directly from pasture-plants. Due to higher proportions of particulate P (PP) in the treaded and dung treatments, DRP, accounted for less of total P than in the pasture-plants and pasture-plants and soil treatments. Lower infiltration capacities probably caused by mechanical disaggregation at the soil surface are consistent with the higher proportions of PP in the treading treatments. These results were used to estimate P exports from a field trial site in Southland, New Zealand. The results suggested that P export, attributable to fertilizer, dung, pasture-plants, and soil components were approximately 10, 30,20, and 40%, respectively. These results suggest that since 90% of the P exports are derived from die soil-plant system and dung returns, managements to lessen P exports should continue to focus on maintaining soil P within the optimal range for pasture-plant production and maintaining sell surface properties that maximize infiltration and minimize overland flow.
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