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| Source Publication: | Agricultural Sciences Vol. 2, No. 3, p. 364-374 |
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| Primary Author: | Grubb, McGrath, Penn, Bryant |
| State: | Maryland |
| Date/Year: | 2011 |
| Focus: | Phosphorus sorbing, water quality, non-point pollution |
| Category: | Peer Reviewed Papers |
| Crop: | Not Crop Specific |
| Download: | GrubbETAL2011.pdf (155.0 KB) |
| Reported Results: | Findings indicate that spent gypsum from in-situ “ditch filters” could be applied at realistic rates to nearby fields without substantially changing the soil P concentrations and forms. The spent gypsum does not appear to be a viable fertilizer source of P since it does not appear to be very labile, but it would not pose an environmental risk of highly soluble P available for loss in surface or sub-surface discharges.
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