Phosphorus losses from agricultural land to surface waters : impact of grazing and trampling by horses
The number of horses in Sweden has increased in recent decades, reaching over 300,000 in 2009. The horses are kept on 300,000 ha representing 10% of total agricultural land in Sweden. This study characterised the potential risk of phosphorus (P) losses from a heavy clay soil used for horse grazing a...
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SLU/Dept. of Soil and Environment
2010
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