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Magdalena Debicka, Mohsen Morshedizad and Peter Leinweber
The effect of organic matter (OM) on soil phosphorus (P) sorption is controversial, as there is still no clear answer whether organic matter inhibits or increases P sorption. Despite the great need for renewable sources of available P and OM in agricultu...
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Isis S. P. C. Scott, Chad J. Penn and Chi-hua Huang
The reduction of dissolved phosphorus (P) transport to water systems is of critical importance for water quality. Phosphorus sorption materials (PSMs) are media with high affinity for dissolved P, and therefore serve as the core components of P removal s...
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Chad Penn, Isis Chagas, Aleksandar Klimeski and Gry Lyngsie
Controlling dissolved phosphorus (P) losses to surface waters is challenging as most conservation practices are only effective at preventing particulate P losses. As a result, P removal structures were developed to filter dissolved P from drainage water ...
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Agnieszka Karczmarczyk, Anna Baryla and Agnieszka Bus
The main hypothesis of the presented study is that the negative effect of phosphorus leaching from a green roof substrate can be reduced by including P-reactive material in a drainage layer. In this work, different aggregates (Pollytag®, lightweight expa...
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