A meta-analysis of organic and inorganic phosphorus in organic fertilizers, soils, and water:implications for water quality

Darch, Tegan and Blackwell, Martin S. A. and Hawkins, J. M. B. and Haygarth, Philip Matthew and Chadwick, David (2014) A meta-analysis of organic and inorganic phosphorus in organic fertilizers, soils, and water:implications for water quality. Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology, 44 (19). pp. 2172-2202. ISSN 1064-3389

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Abstract

Phosphorus is known to be an important contributor to eutrophication of aquatic systems, but the role of organic phosphorus is often overlooked. This review uses a meta-analysis approach to investigate inorganic and organic phosphorus in organic fertilizers, soils and waters, including the quantification of organic phosphorous forms such as monoesters, diesters, and inositol hexakisphosphate. Across these media, organic phosphorus comprised 22–46% of the total phosphorus (by mass of phosphorus). Bioavailable organic phosphorus appears to be more mobile than recalcitrant forms. Organic phosphorus may represent a significant risk for eutrophication, and the risk may vary according to the season, but conclusions are hampered by a lack of data.

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Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Critical Reviews in Environmental Science and Technology
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? PHOSPHATASEMOBILISATIONTRANSPORTTEMPORALREVIEWHYDROLYSISWATER SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGYPOLLUTIONENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERINGWASTE MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL ??
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82444
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Deposited On:
25 Oct 2016 13:56
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Yes
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Published
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