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Determining the Effect of Drying Time on Phosphorus Solubilization from Three Agricultural Soils under Climate Change Scenarios

Title: Determining the Effect of Drying Time on Phosphorus Solubilization from Three Agricultural Soils under Climate Change Scenarios
Authors: Forber, KJ; Ockenden, MC; Wearing, C; Hollaway, MJ; Falloon, PD; Kahana, R; Villamizar, ML; Zhou, JG; Withers, PJA; Beven, KJ; Collins, AL; Evans, R; Hiscock, KM; Macleod, CJA; Haygarth, PM
Publisher Information: Crop Science Society of America
Publication Year: 2017
Collection: eSpace - Manchester Metropolitan University's Research Repository
Description: Climate projections for the future indicate that the United Kingdom will experience hotter, drier summers and warmer, wetter winters, bringing longer dry periods followed by rewetting. This will result in changes in phosphorus (P) mobilization patterns that will influence the transfer of P from land to water. We tested the hypothesis that changes in the future patterns of drying–rewetting will affect the amount of soluble reactive phosphorus (SRP) solubilized from soil. Estimations of dry period characteristics (duration and temperature) under current and predicted climate were determined using data from the UK Climate Projections (UKCP09) Weather Generator tool. Three soils (sieved 25°C are predicted in some places and dry periods of 30 to 90 d extremes are predicted. Combining the frequency of projected dry periods with the SRP concentration in leachate suggests that this may result overall in increased mobilization of P; however, critical breakpoints of 6.9 to 14.5 d dry occur wherein up to 28% more SRP can be solubilized following a rapid rewetting event. The precise cause of this increase could not be identified and warrants further investigation as the process is not currently included in P transfer models.
Document Type: article in journal/newspaper
File Description: text
Language: English
Relation: https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/619255/; https://www.agronomy.org/publications/jeq
Availability: https://e-space.mmu.ac.uk/619255/1/jeq-46-5-1131%20%281%29.pdf
Rights: cc_by_4 ; info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Accession Number: edsbas.16EE0A2F
Database: BASE