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- W2084470168 abstract "Soil chemistry and rates of nutrient loss through leaching were studied in soils taken from fields under both arable cultivation and semi-natural grassland on three contrasting parent materials—clay, sand and chalk. Soil chemical properties were assessed at three depths. Levels of available phosphorus and potassium in arable soils were much higher than those in semi-natural grassland, and would prevent the establishment and subsequent maintenance of semi-natural vegetation. In contrast, rates of mineralizable nitrogen were much greater on grassland soils. In general, element concentrations declined with depth, but there were exceptions. Leaching rates were studied using intact lysimeter cores, and the arable soils were either left fallow or sown with Lolium perenne. Nitrogen loss was increased by fallowing compared to soils under grass (sown arable and semi-natural grassland) where losses of nitrogen were <5% of the total. Phosphorus leaching was low in all treatments (<1% of total) with the greatest loss on fallowed arable sandy soils (1·3 g P m−2). Leaching is, therefore, a relatively minor pathway for nutrient loss of fertile soils, and future studies on the mechanisms of nutrient depletion should concentrate on soil-plant nutrient cycling processes." @default.
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- W2084470168 title "Soil chemistry and leaching losses of nutrients from semi-natural grassland and arable soils on three contrasting parent materials" @default.
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