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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2001, Vol. ›› Issue (2): 229-232.

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Phosphorus behavior in soil-water system of paddy field and its environmental impact

ZHANG Zhijian1, ZHU Yinmei1, WANG Ke1, WANG Guanghuo1, DONG Liang 1   

  1. College of Environment and Natural Resources, Zhejing University, Hangzhou 310029
  • Received:1999-03-26 Revised:1999-05-17 Online:2001-03-25

Abstract: A field experiment with rice showed that P fertilizer application increased the concentrations of resin P in soil and total P in soil surface water,and both of them declined subsequently over time.Compared with applying mineral P fertilizer only,the integrated application of mineral-P and manure resulted in a higher resin P level within 20 days after P application.The total P concentration in soil surface water in the treatment of integrated application of mineral-P and manure was 3.4 times higher than that in the treatment of mineral-P fertilizer application only after 7 days of P application,and also,was 2.8 times higher than that in the treatment where P application rate was doubled.The potential of Ploss from surface water in the treatment of integrated application with manure was more than that in the treatment of applying-P fertilizer only.The effect of applied P sorts on P concentration in soil surface water could be ignored after 33 days of P application.Two drainages were conducted for rice growth,which caused the net P loss loading and its apparent P loss ratio in range of -0.038~0.076kg·m-2and 0.034~0.100%,respectively.To minimize P loss from rice production area,field drainage should be avoided in the initial week of P-fertilizer application or field harrowing.

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