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- W2116564209 abstract "Changes in the content of mobile phosphorus forms and their migration were studied in mineral meadow soil after application of artificial cattle urine to a number of locations in a pasture. Studies were carried out in three field experiments situated on black degraded earth in Falenty in 2004-2005. The amount of phosphorus released from soil (P-extr.) from under locations of simulated urination using artificial cattle urine due to mineralization depended mainly on the amount of nitrogen introduced with the urine. Soil moisture and temperature and the ambient temperature could also affect this process. The simulation led to the supposition that an intensive and inappropriate grazing system could result in large nitrogen inputs to the soil through animal faeces posing a serious risk of dissolved phosphorus penetrating to the ground water. Analyses of the effect of animal faeces within the widely discussed problem of agricultural impact on the environment require complex and expensive experimental studies 'in situ' (8-10, 13). The effect of cattle faeces and nutrients (particularly N and P) left in pasture on the soil and ground water quality still requires further studies especially in view of the present socio-economic transformations occurring in Polish agriculture (3, 8, 13, 15). Understanding the soil processes that take place in a pasture is necessary since they determine the intensity of the environmental impact of grazing (3, 4, 7, 11). Simulations are being used in field experiments (3, 8) instead of complex experimental studies with cattle. Cattle urine, apart from being a phosphorus rich manure, is an important source of nitrogen and potassium. When introduced to the soil, cattle urine undergoes mineralization together with soil organic matter and phosphorus compounds (2, 3, 11). The latter component, if in excess, is a significant factor promoting eutrophication of both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems (9, 10). Therefore, the effect of cattle urine on the fate of phosphorus in pasture soil needs" @default.
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- W2116564209 title "CHANGES IN PHOSPHORUS CONTENT IN THE SOIL UNDER SIMULATED CATTLE URINE LOCATIONS IN A PASTURE" @default.
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