Wednesday, 9 November 2005
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Verification of the Wisconsin Phosphorus Index through in-Field Runoff Monitoring.

Laura Ward Good and Larry Bundy. UW-Madison Soil Science, 1525 Observatory Dr., Madison, WI 53706-1299

Wisconsin's Phosphorus (P) Index is a surface-water-delivery-model P loss risk index for agricultural fields. The P Index is primarily based on relationships between field characteristics, management practices and runoff P concentrations observed in small-plot research. It is currently being verified through on-going, year-round in-field sub-watershed monitoring projects throughout the state. The monitored fields vary by crop, soil type, slope, tillage, soil test P, and manure and fertilizer applications. With twenty-one site-years of runoff monitoring on eighteen fields, there is a strong relationship (r2 = 0.72) between P Index edge-of-field P loss risk estimates and measured annual P loads. In contrast, there is no relationship between soil test P values and monitored P loads for this dataset.


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