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    Phosphorus Sources and Risk Potential: Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers by Vimala D. Nair, Willie G. Harris

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…One of the factors that determines whether a source of phosphorus will have a negative impact on water quality is solubility. …”
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    Rethinking the Role of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in the Eutrophication of Aquatic Ecosystems by Karl Havens, Thomas Frazer

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…For many years, environmental agencies have sought to improve the water quality of lakes and estuaries by reducing inputs of phosphorus. New research indicates that we must reduce both phosphorus and nitrogen to reverse eutrophication symptoms. …”
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    Phosphorus Removal Rates from Sod Production Systems by Maria L. Silveira, Randy Bateman, Joseph Walter, Jerry Sartain, Christa L. Kirby, Pete Deal

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Published by the UF Department of Soil and Water Sciences, November 2009. SL 309/SS521: Phosphorus Removal Rates from Sod Production Systems (ufl.edu) …”
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    The Potential for Plants to Remove Phosphorus from the Spodic Horizon by Debolina Chakraborty, Vimala D. Nair, Willie G. Harris, Roy D. Rhue

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Under what conditions can plants be used to remove phosphorus from common Florida soils? This 5-page fact sheet shows how calculations for the phosphorus saturation ratio and soil phosphorus storage capacity at various soil depths can be used to determine whether to use phytoremediation as a strategy to remove phosphorus from the soil. …”
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    Drinking Water Treatment Residuals to Control Phosphorus in Soils by Jonathan D. Judy, Maria L. Silveira, Sampson Agyin-Birikorang, George O'Connor, Thomas A. Obreza

    Published 2019-08-01
    “… Soils in Florida may contain excess soil phosphorus (P) resulting from fertilizer, manure or biosolids applications. …”
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    Phosphorus Sources and Risk Potential: Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers by Vimala D. Nair, Willie G. Harris

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…One of the factors that determines whether a source of phosphorus will have a negative impact on water quality is solubility. …”
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    Role of Phosphorus and Inoculation with Bradyrhizobium in Enhancing Soybean Production by Akello Mirriam, Jayne Mugwe, Jamal Nasar, Oscar Kisaka, Shivani Ranjan, Harun Gitari

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The major bottleneck to the crop’s production is the decreasing soil fertility, mainly caused by low nitrogen (N) but also phosphorus (P) levels in the soil. There is a high potential for supplying N from the atmosphere through biological N fixation (BNF), a natural process mediated by the symbiotic bacteria Bradyrhizobium japonicum, which requires optimum P levels for effective N fixation and increased yield. …”
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    An Indicator for Risk of Phosphorus Loss from Sandy Soils by Vimala D. Nair, Willie G. Harris, Debolina Chakraborty

    Published 2010-11-01
    “…SL333/SS539: An Indicator for Risk of Phosphorus Loss from Sandy Soils (ufl.edu) …”
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    Drinking Water Treatment Residuals to Control Phosphorus in Soils by Sampson Agyin-Birikorang, George A. O'Connor, Thomas A. Obreza

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…SL 300/SS513: Drinking-Water Treatment Residuals to Control Phosphorus in Soils (ufl.edu) …”
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    Enhanced phosphorus weathering contributed to Late Miocene cooling by Yi Zhong, Zhiguo Li, Xuefa Shi, Terry Isson, Jimin Yu, Sev Kender, Zhou Liang, George E. A. Swann, Alex Pullen, Michael E. Weber, Jinlong Du, Juan C. Larrasoaña, Jingyu Zhang, Yafang Song, F. J. González, Stefanie Kaboth-Bahr, Hai Li, Qi Zhang, Debo Zhao, Wei Cao, Mingyu Zhao, Qingsong Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This suggests a prominent decoupling of phosphorus and silicate weathering during a major carbon cycling event over the last 10 million years.…”
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    Economic Analysis of Water Treatments for Phosphorus Removal in Florida by Daisuke Sano, Alan Hodges, Robert Degner

    Published 2005-12-01
    “… Excessive phosphorus loads in urban and agricultural runoff are identified as one of the greatest threats to the natural environment of Central and South Florida. …”
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    Phosphorus Fertilizer Recommendations for Sugarcane Production on Florida Organic Soils by J. Mabry McCray, Ronald W. Rice, Alan L. Wright

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Much of the sugarcane grown in South Florida is on organic soils in the Everglades Agricultural Area, which is a phosphorus-limited system. Phosphorus loads in drainage water in the Everglades Agricultural Area are an environmental concern, so it is important for sugarcane growers to use best management practices such as soil testing and to follow fertilizer recommendations. …”
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    Critical limit for phosphorus in a Red Latosol of the Brazilian Cerrado by Louise Stefanello Hemielevski, June Faria Scherrer Menezes, Augusto Matias de Oliveira, Mariana Pina da Silva Berti, Linia Dayana Lopes Machado, Paulo Fernandes Boldrin, Veridiana Cardozo Gonçalves Cantão, Rodrigo Gomes Silva

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…ABSTRACT Successive applications of phosphate fertilisers can exceed the phosphorus (P) requirements of plants and soil, resulting in surface accumulation and loss to aquatic systems, and therefore require monitoring. …”
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    Particulate Phosphorus in the Everglades Agricultural Area: I -- Introduction and Sources by Samira H. Daroub, James D. Stuck, Timothy A. Lang, Orlando A. Diaz

    Published 2002-10-01
    “…SL 197/SS410: Particulate Phosphorus in the Everglades Agricultural Area: I—Introduction and Sources (ufl.edu) …”
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