Thursday 5 December 2019

Start Date

5-12-2019 2:15 PM

End Date

5-12-2019 2:30 PM

Session

Soil Innovation & Development

Session Chair

Chris Gazey

Disciplines

Soil Science

Description

Reducing nutrient loss from agricultural landscapes using management practices in Australia has long been advocated to improve water quality. Water quality, i.e. phosphorus (P) concentrations are commonly used to measure the effectiveness of management practices at the paddock level. However, the effectiveness of paddock scale management practices is often not reflected at a catchment scale, in part due to levels of implementation, but also due to the equilibrium effects of legacy P.

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Presented by Simon Clarendon, David Weaver and Robert Summers

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Dec 5th, 2:15 PM Dec 5th, 2:30 PM

Legacy phosphorus – have we fallen asleep at the wheel?

Reducing nutrient loss from agricultural landscapes using management practices in Australia has long been advocated to improve water quality. Water quality, i.e. phosphorus (P) concentrations are commonly used to measure the effectiveness of management practices at the paddock level. However, the effectiveness of paddock scale management practices is often not reflected at a catchment scale, in part due to levels of implementation, but also due to the equilibrium effects of legacy P.