The balance of phosphorus in the agriculture of poland

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Date
2012
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Instytut Uprawy Nawożenia i Gleboznawstwa – Państwowy Instytut Badawczy w Puławach
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Agriculture is a major factor interfering in the natural cycle of nutrients, particularly through the intensification of production. Phosphorus compounds are regarded as the most hazardous threat generated by farming. The balances of phosphorus, as one of many agroenvironmental indicators, are very important source of information about rural influence on formation of environment conditions. They apply to all levels of agriculture, starting with a single cultivated field, through the farm, up to the catchments, regions and whole countries. Regarding NUTS 0 level, Poland belongs to the group of countries with the lowest balance of phosphorus from among the other UE and OECD countries taken into comparison in the paper. The greater values of phosphorus balance were noticed in the countries with intensive agriculture i.e. in Germany and Denmark. The study of national and regional phosphorus balance (soil surface nutrient balance according to OECD) showed that the difference stems from the climatic and soil conditions as well as from phosphorus management practices. The differentiation of phosphorus balance on the greatest river catchments level in Poland was not found, whereas a larger diversity, concerning the range of phosphorus management propriety, was found at a province level (NUTS 2).
Keywords
phosphorus balance, efficiency use, OECD methodology
Citation
Polish Journal of Agronomy 2012, 9, 29–33