Author
Gburek, William | |
Sharpley, Andrew | |
Folmar, Gordon |
Submitted to: Chesapeake Research Conference Proceedings
Publication Type: Proceedings Publication Acceptance Date: 12/1/1999 Publication Date: N/A Citation: N/A Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: Phosphorus (P)-focused management of all fields having high soil P levels or high rates of P input via fertilizer or manure is not necessary to reduce P export from a watershed. Rather, management should focus on the areas representing the intersections of high P source-areas with areas of actual or potential transport mechanisms, primarily surface runoff and erosion. These intersections define the critical source areas (CSAs) controlling P export. In this paper, we extend the generalities of phosphorus soil chemistry and pathways of transport addressed in previous papers in this symposium to the watershed scale. Based on the watershed- scale findings, we suggest modifications to the Phosphorus Index, a user- oriented tool for identification of CSAs controlling P export from agricultural watersheds and evaluation of management options available. |