1. Toward a Better Understanding of Phosphorus Nonpoint Source Pollution from Soil to Water and the Application of Amendment Materials: Research Trends.
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Ge, Xiaofei, Chen, Xingyu, Liu, Mingxin, Wang, Chensi, Zhang, Yingyu, Wang, Yukai, Tran, Huu-Tuan, Joseph, Stephen, and Zhang, Tao
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SOIL pollution ,SOIL moisture ,NONPOINT source pollution ,POLLUTION management ,EUTROPHICATION control ,SOIL erosion ,SOIL amendments ,SOILS - Abstract
Phosphorus (P) nonpoint source pollution from soil to water is increasing dramatically, leading to the eutrophication of water bodies. Using amendment materials for P retention in soil is a promising strategy for environmental restoration and nonpoint source pollution management. This strategy has attracted significant attention because of its highly effective P retention. This study reviews management strategies of P nonpoint pollution from soil to water, including the basic P forms and accumulation situation in soil and P loss from soil to water. Recent advances in the use of amendment materials, such as inorganic, organic, and composite amendment materials, to mitigate P pollution from soil to water have also been summarized. Environmental risks of reloss of P retention in soil with different soil properties and water conditions have also been investigated. This review improves the understanding of P nonpoint source pollution from soil to water, providing an innovative perspective for the large-scale application of amendment materials to control water eutrophication. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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