Phosphorus, nitrogen and sediment losses from irrigated cropland and pasture grazed by cattle and sheep

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  • R.W. Mcdowell
  • D.J. Houlbrooke

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https://doi.org/10.33584/jnzg.2008.70.2728

Abstract

Grazing forage crops during winter can lead to soil physical damage and contaminant losses especially on Pallic soils prone to compaction and structural degradation. A site in North Otago (Timaru silt loam) with 2 years sheep and cattle grazing on winter forage crops and pasture was used to measure phosphorus (P) and nitrogen (N) losses in sub-surface (leachate from shallow lysimeters) flow and P losses in overland flow. Keywords: phosphorus, nitrogen, sediment, irrigation, overland flow, treading, grazing, pasture, crop land

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2008-01-01

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