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Overview

Philip A. Moore is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with significant work in subfields such as Soil Science, Environmental Chemistry, Water Science and Technology, Ecology, and Pollution.

The main topics covered by their research include:

  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Odor and Emission Control Technologies
  • Phosphorus and nutrient management
  • Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts

Philip A. Moore has authored a number of recent papers, some of which are:

  • "An evaluation of carbon indicators of soil health in long-term agricultural experiments" (2022), published in Soil Biology and Biochemistry
  • "Evaluation of aggregate stability methods for soil health" (2022), published in Geoderma
  • "Carbon-sensitive pedotransfer functions for plant available water" (2022), published in Soil Science Society of America Journal
  • "Selecting soil hydraulic properties as indicators of soil health: Measurement response to management and site characteristics" (2022), published in Soil Science Society of America Journal
  • "Soil quality indices following long-term conservation pasture management practices" (2020), published in Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment

Frequent coauthors associated with their work include:

  • Amanda J. Ashworth
  • Phillip Owens
  • Kelsey R. Anderson
  • Daniel Liptzin
  • Shannon B. Cappellazzi

Their publications are commonly found in the following scientific journals and publication venues:

  • Soil Science Society of America Journal
  • Journal of Environmental Quality
  • Crop Science
  • Soil Biology and Biochemistry
  • Geoderma

Best Publications

  • Relating Extractable Soil Phosphorus to Phosphorus Losses in Runoff

    D. H. Pote;T. C. Daniel;P. A. Moore;D. J. Nichols

  • Development of phosphorus indices for nutrient management planning strategies in the United States

    A. N. Sharpley;J. L. Weld;D. B. Beegle;P.J.A Kleinman

  • Relationship between Phosphorus Levels in Three Ultisols and Phosphorus Concentrations in Runoff

    D. H. Pote;T. C. Daniel;D. J. Nichols;A. N. Sharpley

  • Poultry manure management: Environmentally sound options

    P.A. Moore;T.C. Daniel;A.N. Sharpley;C.W. Wood

  • REDUCING PHOSPHORUS RUNOFF AND INHIBITING AMMONIA LOSS FROM POULTRY MANURE WITH ALUMINUM SULFATE

    P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;D. R. Edwards

  • Decreasing Phosphorus Solubility in Poultry Litter with Aluminum, Calcium, and Iron Amendments

    P. A. Moore;D. M. Miller

  • Effect of Chemical Amendments on Ammonia Volatilization from Poultry Litter

    P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;D. R. Edwards;D. M. Miller

  • Reduction of Phosphorus in Runoff from Field‐Applied Poultry Litter Using Chemical Amendments

    B. R. Shreve;P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;D. R. Edwards

  • Decreasing Metal Runoff from Poultry Litter with Aluminum Sulfate

    P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;J. T. Gilmour;B. R. Shreve

  • Measuring Water-Extractable Phosphorus in Manure as an Indicator of Phosphorus in Runoff

    Peter J.A. Kleinman;Andrew N. Sharpley;Ann M. Wolf;Douglas B. Beegle

  • Evaluation of chemical amendments to reduce ammonia volatilization from poultry litter

    P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;D. R. Edwards;D. M. Miller

  • An evaluation of carbon indicators of soil health in long-term agricultural experiments

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  • Environmental impacts and sustainability of egg production systems

    Hongwei Xin;Richard S. Gates;Angela R. Green;Frank M. Mitloehner

  • Reducing phosphorus runoff and improving poultry production with alum

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  • Runoff of estrogen hormone 17β-estradiol from poultry litter applied to pasture

    D.J. Nichols;T. C. Daniel;P. A. Moore;D. R. Edwards

  • Phosphorus Flux between Sediment and Overlying Water in Lake Okeechobee, Florida: Spatial and Temporal Variations

    P. A. Moore;K. R. Reddy;M. M. Fisher

  • Solubility of inorganic phosphorus in stream water as influenced by pH and calcium concentration

    O.A. Diaz;K.R. Reddy;P.A. Moore

  • Development of a phosphorus index for pastures fertilized with poultry litter--factors affecting phosphorus runoff.

    Paul B. DeLaune;Philip A. Moore;Dennis K. Carman;Andrew N. Sharpley

  • Effect of Chemical and Microbial Amendments on Ammonia Volatilization from Composting Poultry Litter

    P. B. DeLaune;P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;J. L. Lemunyon

  • Effectiveness of Vegetative Filter Strips in Retaining Surface-applied Swine Manure Constituents

    I. Chaubey;D. R. Edwards;T. C. Daniel;P. A. Moore

  • Effects of alum and aluminum chloride on phosphorus runoff from swine manure.

    D.R. Smith;P.A. Moore;C.L. Griffis;T.C. Daniel

Frequent Co-Authors

Tommy C. Daniel
Tommy C. Daniel University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Andrew N. Sharpley
Andrew N. Sharpley University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Peter J. A. Kleinman
Peter J. A. Kleinman Agricultural Research Service
Brian E. Haggard
Brian E. Haggard University of Arkansas at Fayetteville
Douglas R. Smith
Douglas R. Smith Agricultural Research Service
Miguel L. Cabrera
Miguel L. Cabrera University of Georgia
Steven C. Ricke
Steven C. Ricke University of Wisconsin–Madison
Indrajeet Chaubey
Indrajeet Chaubey University of Connecticut
Charles P. West
Charles P. West Texas Tech University
Narayan C. Rath
Narayan C. Rath University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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