Abstract

In two prairie wetlands, mean available phosphate was six times greater at 0–15 cm in Ca-depleted recharge soil (57.3 mg kg−1) versus Ca-rich discharge soil (13.0 mg kg−1) highlighting the importance of wetland chemistry when characterizing P availability and nutrient loss potentials of prairie wetland soils.

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