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NUTRIENT LOSSES THROUGH TILE DRAINS UNDER THREE CROPPING SYSTEMS AND TWO FERTILITY LEVELS ON A BROOKSTON CLAY SOIL
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Plant Nutrient LossesBiogeochemistryBrookston Clay SoilEngineeringPlant-soil InteractionPlant-soil RelationshipSoil ScienceAgricultural EconomicsSoil ManagementNutrient LossSoil FertilityNutrient Management
Plant nutrient losses were measured in tile drainage effluent from three cropping systems on a Brookston clay soil over a 7-year period. Highest losses of N, P and K occurred with corn and lowest with bluegrass sod. Additions of N-P-K increased average losses of N, P, K, Ca and Mg. Nutrient concentration in drainage effluent varied with season with N, P, K and Ca concentration tending to be lower in the spring. The amount of water that flowed through the soil of a particular cropping system was the predominant factor influencing nutrient loss.
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