Luis R. Pérez-Alegría
University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez
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Canadian Journal of Soil Science | 2011
John J. Ramirez-Avila; David Sotomayor-Ramírez; Gustavo A. Martínez-Rodríguez; Luis R. Pérez-Alegría
Ramírez-Ávila, J. R., Sotomayor-Ramírez, D., Martínez-Rodríguez, G. A. and Pérez-Alegría, L. R. 2011. Phosphorus in runoff from two highly weathered soils of the tropics. Can. J. Soil Sci. 91: 267-277. Agricultural fields with high soil phosphorus (P) content are important contributors to surface water degradation. Two consecutive simulated rainfall events were conducted on two Ultisols previously amended with inorganic P fertilizer or broiler litter. Soil test P (Bray 1 and Olsen) levels evaluated ranged from 1 to 350 mg kg-1. Surface runoff concentrations of total P (TP) and dissolved P (DP) generated by a 30-min runoff event were quantified. Runoff DP concentrations ranged from 0.08 to 3.98 mg L-1 in fertilizer P-amended soils and from 0.08 to 4.93 mg L-1 in broiler litter-amended soils. A single exponential model adequately described the relationships between soil test P and DP concentrations in runoff. For each soil, the soil test P-DP concentration relationships were positively influenced by soil organic matter and negatively influenced by antecedent soil moisture (P<0.05). For both soils, the soil test P-DP concentration relationships were positively influenced by groundcover percentage and negatively influenced by slope. Environmental soil test P critical levels corresponding to a runoff threshold of 1 mg L-1 DP, ranged between 176 and 296 mg kg-1 (Olsen) and 143 to 276 mg kg-1 (Bray 1) in soils amended with fertilizer-P. In broiler litter-amended soils, threshold values were 88 and 111 mg kg-1 using Olsen and Bray 1, respectively. Differences in surface runoff-P concentrations due to amendment sources, antecedent soil moisture content, soil organic matter, groundcover and slope suggest that these factors need to be considered in P management decisions at the farm level.
Applied Soil Ecology | 2007
Veronica Acosta-Martinez; Leo Cruz; David Sotomayor-Ramírez; Luis R. Pérez-Alegría
Journal of Agriculture of The University of Puerto Rico | 2006
David Sotomayor-Ramírez; Gustavo A. Martínez; Luis R. Pérez-Alegría; John J. Ramirez-Avila
International Soil and Water Conservation Research | 2017
Miguel Oliveras-Berrocales; David Sotomayor-Ramírez; Jorge A. Delgado; Luis R. Pérez-Alegría
Journal of Agriculture of The University of Puerto Rico | 2010
David Sotomayor-Ramírez; Lionel Cruz; Luis R. Pérez-Alegría
Journal of Agriculture of The University of Puerto Rico | 1994
A. M. Esnard; Luis R. Pérez-Alegría; Fred H. Beinroth; Ricardo Goenaga
Journal of Agriculture of The University of Puerto Rico | 2015
Gustavo A. Martínez-Rodríguez; Carlos J. Santos-Flores; Raúl Macchiavelli; David Sotomayor-Ramírez; Luis R. Pérez-Alegría
Proceedings of the 19th World Congress of Soil Science: Soil solutions for a changing world, Brisbane, Australia, 1-6 August 2010. Symposium 3.2.1 Highland agriculture and conservation of soil and water | 2010
David Sotomayor-Ramírez; Gerson Ardila-Sierra; Gustavo A. Martínez-Rodríguez; Luis R. Pérez-Alegría
Congreso Interamericano de Ingeniería Sanitaria y Ambiental, 30 | 2006
Luis R. Pérez-Alegría; David Sotomayor-Ramírez; Gustavo A. Martínez; Cristhian Villalta-Calderón; Gustavo A Suárez; Aidis; Asociación Interamericana de Ingeniería Sanitaria y Ambiental. Sección Uruguay
Journal of Agriculture of The University of Puerto Rico | 2001
Héctor J. Ciro; Luis R. Pérez-Alegría