#8044. Surface runoff and losses of phosphorus from hydrophobic pastoral soils

October 2026publication date
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Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics;
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Abstract:
The impact of soil water repellency (SWR) on soil phosphorus (P) mobility in surface water runoff remains contentious. Although SWR may cause a significant increase in surface runoff, especially in post-summer rainfall events, whether it contributes to background phosphorus losses remains unclear. Surface runoff and P concentrations in runoff were measured on hilly Allophanic pastoral soils with different water repellency levels using seven runoff collectors.
Keywords:
Allophanic soil; Pastures; Phosphorus; Rainfall; Soil water repellency; Surface runoff

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