Works (3)

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2007 article

Phosphorus Losses in Runoff after Application of Litter from Broilers Fed High‐Available Phosphorus Corn Feed

Tarkalson, D. D., & Mikkelsen, R. L. (2007, July 1). Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis.

By: D. Tarkalson* & R. Mikkelsen n

author keywords: algal-available phosphorus; broiler litter; HAP corn; reactive phosphorus; runoff; total phosphorus
topics (OpenAlex): Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics; Phytase and its Applications; Phosphorus and nutrient management
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2004 article

Runoff Phosphorus Losses as Related to Phosphorus Source, Application Method, and Application Rate on a Piedmont Soil

Tarkalson, D. D., & Mikkelsen, R. L. (2004, July 1). Journal of Environmental Quality.

By: D. Tarkalson* & R. Mikkelsen n

MeSH headings : Agriculture; Animals; Biological Availability; Chickens; Eukaryota / physiology; Fertilizers; Manure; Phosphorus / analysis; Rain; Refuse Disposal; Soil Pollutants / analysis; Water Movements; Water Pollutants / analysis
topics (OpenAlex): Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics; Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies; Phosphorus and nutrient management
TL;DR: Results for this study can be used by P loss assessment tools to fine-tune P source, application rate, and application method site factors, and to estimate extreme-case P loss from cropland receiving broiler litter and inorganic P fertilizers. (via Semantic Scholar)
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2003 article

A phosphorus budget of a poultry farm and a dairy farm in the southeastern U.S., and the potential impacts of diet alterations

Tarkalson, D. D., & Mikkelsen, R. L. (2003, July 1). Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems.

By: D. Tarkalson* & R. Mikkelsen n

author keywords: dairy; low phytic acid corn; phosphorus; phytase; poultry
topics (OpenAlex): Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics; Animal Nutrition and Physiology; Phosphorus and nutrient management
TL;DR: The use of new feed technology and expanding waste application to a larger land base can significantly alter the P budgets of broiler and dairy farms and reduce P surpluses, minimizing the risk of environmental problems. (via Semantic Scholar)
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