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Treatment of pasture topsoil with alum to decrease phosphorus losses in subsurface drainage

Date
2015-09-01
Type
Journal Article
Abstract
Phosphorus loss from land can impair surface water quality. Losses via subsurface flow can be substantial, but most strategies to mitigate P losses focus on surface runoff. Aluminium sulphate (alum) was applied at 25 and 50kgAlha⁻¹ to a flat, podzol soil under pasture regularly grazed by dairy cattle. Over a year, losses of filtered (<0.45μm) reactive P (FRP) and total filtered P (TFP) intercepted at 35-cm depth by Teflon suction cups were c. 0.6 and 1.0kgPha⁻¹, respectively for the control treatment. The 50kgAlha⁻¹ treatment decreased FRP and TFP by 26 and 27%, respectively: no significant difference to the control was noted for alum applied at 25kgAlha⁻¹. The cost-effectiveness was estimated at 190-952USDkg⁻¹ P mitigated. While more cost-effective strategies should be practised first, surface applying alum may provide an option where sub-surface P losses must be lowered further especially if applied to a small area of high P loss.
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