Reducing soil phosphorus fertility brings potential long-term environmental gains: A UK analysis

نویسندگان

  • Paul J A Withers
  • Robin A Hodgkinson
  • Alison Rollett
  • Chris Dyer
  • Rachael Dils
  • Adrian L Collins
  • Paul E Bilsborrow
  • Geoff Bailey
  • Roger Sylvester-Bradley
چکیده

Soil phosphorus (P) fertility arising from historic P inputs is a major driver of P mobilisation in agricultural runoff and increases the risk of aquatic eutrophication. To determine the environmental benefit of lowering soil P fertility, a meta-analysis of the relationship between soil test P (measured as Olsen-P) and P concentrations in agricultural drainflow and surface runoff in mostly UK soils was undertaken in relation to current eutrophication control targets (30–35 mg P L ). At agronomic-optimum Olsen P (16–25 mg kg ), concentrations of soluble reactive P (SRP), total dissolved P (TDP), total P (TP) and sediment-P (SS-P) in runoff were predicted by linear regression analysis to vary between 24 and 183 mg L , 38 and 315 mg L , 0.2 and 9.6 mg L , and 0.31 and 3.2 g kg , respectively. Concentrations of SRP and TDP in runoff were much more sensitive to changes in Olsen-P than were TP and SS-P concentrations, which confirms that separate strategies are required for mitigating the mobilisation of dissolved and particulate P forms. As the main driver of eutrophication, SRP concentrations in runoff were reduced on average by 60 mg L 1 (71%) by lowering soil Olsen-P from optimum (25 mg kg ) to 10 mg kg . At Olsen-P concentrations below 12 mg kg , dissolved hydrolysable P (largely organic) became the dominant form of soluble P transported. We concluded that maintaining agronomic-optimum Olsen-P could still pose a eutrophication risk, and that a greater research focus on reducing critical soil test P through innovative agro-engineering of soils, crops and fertilisers would give long-term benefits in reducing the endemic eutrophication risk arising from legacy soil P. Soil P testing should become compulsory in priority catchments suffering, or sensitive to, eutrophication to ensure soil P reserves are fully accounted for as part of good fertiliser and manure management.

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تاریخ انتشار 2017