A common agricultural soil test can identify legacy P hotspots in a drainage ditch network
Year of publication
2022
Authors
Mattila, Tuomas J.; Ezzati, Golnaz
Abstract
Highlights
• Agricultural ditches accumulate legacy P and present a risk for water quality.
• Mehlich-3 soil test can identify P saturation and total legacy P amount.
• Use of a common soil test allows broad scale mapping of high P risk hotspots.
Abstract
Agricultural soils have accumulated considerable phosphorus (P) reserves along the transport pathways within land-water continuum. Where P concentrations are excessive compared to the soil P sorption capacity, dissolved soluble P can leach to waterbodies. A phosphorus saturation ratio (PSR = P/(Fe + Al)) can be used to classify high and low risk soils based on a commonly applied Mehlich-3 soil test. PSR has been used for acid mineral soils, but in this study it was applied to sediments and drainage ditch bankside samples. Previous published data was converted to PSR and compared to P availability measurements. The results confirmed earlier findings, that a PSR threshold of 0.1 can delineate high and low P risk sites. By quantifying the amount of P in excess to the threshold, legacy P hotspots could be located in the network which would act as an additional source of P inputs to waters. In the study site, two soils contained over 80% of the excess legacy P, presenting a localized long-term risk to water quality. The findings support using the cost effective Mehlich-3 extraction to identify hotspots with most susceptible soil-P to losses and quantify the amount of potentially leachable legacy P.
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Article
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Journal
Article type
Original article
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ScientificPeer-reviewed
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A1 Journal article (refereed), original researchPublication channel information
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Publisher
Volume
302
Article number
113876
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Publication forum level
1
Open access
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No
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All rights reserved
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Yes
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Fields of science
Environmental sciences; Agronomy
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Publication country
United Kingdom
Internationality of the publisher
International
Language
English
International co-publication
Yes
Co-publication with a company
No
DOI
10.1016/j.jenvman.2021.113876
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Yes