mercredi 15 mars 2017

Study quantifies effect of 'legacy phosphorus' in reduced water quality

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For decades, phosphorus has accumulated in Wisconsin soils. Though farmers have taken steps to reduce the quantity of the agricultural nutrient applied to and running off their fields, a new study reveals that a 'legacy' of abundant soil phosphorus in the Yahara watershed of Southern Wisconsin has a large, direct and long-lasting impact on water quality. Study quantifies effect of 'legacy phosphorus' in reduced water quality

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