Flaten D N, Kleinman P J A, Osmond D L
Department of Soil Science, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
USDA-ARS, Soil Management and Sugarbeet Research Unit, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA.
J Environ Qual. 2025 Jul-Aug;54(4):770-776. doi: 10.1002/jeq2.20547. Epub 2024 Feb 10.
Managing agricultural phosphorus (P) to balance food security and water quality priorities is a massive challenge fraught with uncertainty and competing interests. Throughout his career, Andrew Sharpley addressed this challenge by building our understanding of the fundamental principles and processes that control P behavior in agricultural land, developing tools to assess P losses, and then evaluating and refining nutrient, soil, and water beneficial management practices (BMPs). Together with an exceptionally large and diverse group of collaborators, Sharpley developed, tested, refined, calibrated, and validated management practices and risk assessment tools to develop site-specific recommendations for the right practices, in the right places, and at the right times. This approach has resonated globally, with the strategic use of BMPs in "critical source areas" widely implemented in an effort to improve the effectiveness of BMPs while reducing implementation costs. Additional contributions to nutrient management include determining environmental thresholds for soil test P and measuring the risk of P loss from different sources of P (e.g., various manures and commercial fertilizers). Sharpley's work was also distinctly realistic, ensuring that strategies for mitigating P loss were critically evaluated so that not only were the benefits highlighted, but also that trade-offs were measured. Nowhere is this better illustrated than with trade-offs in particulate P loss and dissolved P loss with conservation tillage. This review summarizes Sharpley's enormous contributions to our knowledge of agricultural P stewardship as well as his model of collaborative, multi-disciplinary leadership, helping the world to maintain agricultural productivity and protect water quality.
管理农业磷(P)以平衡粮食安全和水质优先事项是一项充满不确定性和利益冲突的巨大挑战。在其整个职业生涯中,安德鲁·夏普利于通过增进我们对控制农田中磷行为的基本原理和过程的理解、开发评估磷流失的工具,然后评估和完善养分、土壤和水的有益管理措施(BMPs)来应对这一挑战。夏普利与一大批不同领域的合作者共同开发、测试、完善、校准和验证了管理措施及风险评估工具,以便在正确的地点、正确的时间针对正确的措施提出因地制宜的建议。这种方法在全球引起了共鸣,在“关键源区”战略性地使用BMPs已得到广泛实施,旨在提高BMPs的有效性同时降低实施成本。对养分管理的其他贡献包括确定土壤测试磷的环境阈值以及测量不同磷源(如各种粪肥和商业肥料)的磷流失风险。夏普利的工作也非常务实,确保对减轻磷流失的策略进行严格评估,不仅要突出其益处,还要衡量其中的权衡取舍。在保护性耕作中颗粒态磷流失和溶解态磷流失的权衡取舍方面,这一点体现得最为明显。本综述总结了夏普利对我们农业磷管理知识的巨大贡献以及他的协作式多学科领导模式,帮助世界维持农业生产力并保护水质。