[BOOK][B] Interpreting soil test results: What do all the numbers mean?

P Hazelton, B Murphy - 2016 - books.google.com
Interpreting Soil Test Results is a practical reference enabling soil scientists, environmental
scientists, environmental engineers, land holders and others involved in land management …

Phosphorus transfer in surface runoff from intensive pasture systems at various scales: A review

WJ Dougherty, NK Fleming, JW Cox… - Journal of …, 2004 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphorus transfer in runoff from intensive pasture systems has been extensively
researched at a range of scales. However, integration of data from the range of scales has …

Modelling soil phosphorus decline: Expectations of Water Framework Directive policies

RPO Schulte, AR Melland, O Fenton, M Herlihy… - … Science & Policy, 2010 - Elsevier
Depletion of plant-available soil phosphorus (P) from excessive to agronomically optimum
levels is a measure being implemented in Ireland to reduce the risk of diffuse P transfer from …

Plant responses to agricultural intensification

J Dorrough, MP Scroggie - Journal of Applied Ecology, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Summary 1 A large proportion of the world's land surface is extensively managed for
livestock production. In areas where livestock systems are becoming more intensive, a major …

Soil phosphorus and tree cover modify the effects of livestock grazing on plant species richness in Australian grassy woodland

J Dorrough, C Moxham, V Turner, G Sutter - Biological Conservation, 2006 - Elsevier
The effects of grazing on the richness of understorey plant communities are predicted to vary
along gradients of resources and tree cover. In temperate Australia livestock management …

P is for persistence: Soil phosphorus remains elevated for more than a decade after old field restoration

T Parkhurst, RJ Standish, SM Prober - Ecological Applications, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding constraints to ecological restoration on former agricultural land has become
increasingly important due to agricultural land degradation in the developed world, and …

[HTML][HTML] Variable response to phosphorus mitigation measures across the nutrient transfer continuum in a dairy grassland catchment

PNC Murphy, PE Mellander, AR Melland… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2015 - Elsevier
Phosphorus (P) loss from soils to water can be a major pressure on freshwater quality and
dairy farming, with higher animal stocking rates, may lead to potentially greater nutrient …

Individual plant species responses to phosphorus and livestock grazing

J Dorrough, S McIntyre… - Australian Journal of …, 2011 - CSIRO Publishing
Livestock grazing and fertilisation are primary management activities that determine
variation in plant species composition within grazed temperate grassy ecosystems of …

Phosphorus fertilizer and grazing management effects on phosphorus in runoff from dairy pastures

WJ Dougherty, PJ Nicholls, PJ Milham… - Journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Fertilizer phosphorus (P) and grazing‐related factors can influence runoff P concentrations
from grazed pastures. To investigate these effects, we monitored the concentrations of P in …

Sources and processes of contaminant loss from an intensively grazed catchment inferred from patterns in discharge and concentration of thirteen analytes using high …

GK Holz - Journal of Hydrology, 2010 - Elsevier
Contaminants in water from intensively grazed catchments have been shown to cause
significant environmental impacts. Effective intervention to reduce contaminant loads …