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Impacts of Phosphorus and Tillage Management Systems for Corn and Soybean Production on Soil and Phosphorus Loss with Surface Runoff—A New Long-Term Study

Authors
  • Antonio P. Mallarino (Iowa State University)
  • Matthew J. Helmers (Iowa State University)
  • David Haden (Iowa State University)

Abstract

Excess sediment, phosphorus(P) and/or nitrogen (N) impair most Iowa lakes and many streams. Most of the sediment and nutrients originate from agricultural fields or stream banks. Previous research on P loss with surface runoff in the Northwest Iowa region was based on short-term rainfall simulations and included a limited set of conditions. The rainfall simulations provided useful information about potential differences between management practices but could not measure long-term differences or annual sediment and P loads. Very limited work has been conducted elsewhere in Iowa to study P loss with runoff based on natural rainfall and large-scale plots.

Keywords: Agronomy

How to Cite:

Mallarino, A. P., Helmers, M. J. & Haden, D., (2008) “Impacts of Phosphorus and Tillage Management Systems for Corn and Soybean Production on Soil and Phosphorus Loss with Surface Runoff—A New Long-Term Study”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports 2007(1).

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Published on
2008-01-01

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