310-3 Stratification and Phosphorus Losses in Corn/Soybean Rotations.

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Tuesday, November 4, 2014: 1:35 PM
Long Beach Convention Center, S-7
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Douglas R. Smith, USDA-ARS, National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory, West Lafayette, IN
Increased soluble P loading from row crop agriculture in the Western Lake Erie Basin has been blamed in part on P stratification that can occur in pure no-till systems. Plots were initiated with ten treatments, including various P fertilizer sources (diammonium phosphate, monoammonium phosphate, polyphosphate), P fertilizer rates (annual application or biennial application), fertilizer placement (surface broadcast or banded) and tillage (no-till or tilled) and cover crops. Fertilizer applications were made in the spring, followed by rainfall simulations. The results of three years of rainfall simulations will be presented and discussed.

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