Phosphorus pools in soils under rotational and continuous grazed pastures

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Abstract

Phosphorus loss from intensively grazed pastures is an ongoing concern in agricultural watersheds. We investigated P pools in fields managed as continuous (stocking rate of 3.55 animal unit [AU] ha–1) and rotational (stocking rate of 2.56 AU ha–1) cattle grazing pastures. Soil samples from 0–5 and 0–20 cm were collected >12 yr after establishing pastures. Organic matter was significantly (p

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Toor, G. S., Yang, Y. Y., Morris, M., Schwartz, P., Darwish, Y., Gaylord, G., & Webb, K. (2020). Phosphorus pools in soils under rotational and continuous grazed pastures. Agrosystems, Geosciences and Environment, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1002/agg2.20103

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