The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Poultry litter, Litter, Alum, Agronomy and Surface runoff. His study looks at the intersection of Poultry litter and topics like Animal science with Environmental engineering. His Agronomy research focuses on Manure and Forage.
The Manure study which covers Nutrient management that intersects with Agricultural engineering, Manure management and Nonpoint source pollution. The concepts of his Surface runoff study are interwoven with issues in Soil water, Loam, Soil test, Pasture and Eutrophication. As part of one scientific family, Philip A. Moore deals mainly with the area of Eutrophication, narrowing it down to issues related to the Ultisol, and often Ammonium oxalate and Soil series.
His primary scientific interests are in Poultry litter, Surface runoff, Agronomy, Manure and Animal science. He works mostly in the field of Poultry litter, limiting it down to concerns involving Litter and, occasionally, Nitrous oxide. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Soil water, Soil test, Water pollution, Water quality and Eutrophication.
His studies in Agronomy integrate themes in fields like Buffer strip and Nutrient. His Manure research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Nutrient management, Slurry, Dry matter and Organic fertilizer. He has researched Animal science in several fields, including Total suspended solids and Environmental engineering.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Poultry litter, Manure, Animal science, Agronomy and Buffer strip. His studies deal with areas such as Pasture, Grazing and Litter as well as Poultry litter. His Manure research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Abundance and Total dissolved solids.
His study in Animal science is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Proventriculus and Fertilizer. His study in the fields of Hay under the domain of Agronomy overlaps with other disciplines such as Fertility. Buffer strip is a primary field of his research addressed under Surface runoff.
His primary areas of study are Poultry litter, Fertilizer, Agronomy, Animal science and Manure. Poultry litter and Alum are two areas of study in which Philip A. Moore engages in interdisciplinary research. Philip A. Moore has included themes like Leaching, Leachate and Yield in his Fertilizer study.
His Animal science research includes elements of Dry weight and Compost. Philip A. Moore interconnects Colorimetric analysis, Chromatography, Extraction and Phytic acid in the investigation of issues within Soil water. His study with Buffer strip involves better knowledge in Surface runoff.
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Relating Extractable Soil Phosphorus to Phosphorus Losses in Runoff
D. H. Pote;T. C. Daniel;P. A. Moore;D. J. Nichols.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (1996)
Relationship between Phosphorus Levels in Three Ultisols and Phosphorus Concentrations in Runoff
D. H. Pote;T. C. Daniel;D. J. Nichols;A. N. Sharpley.
Journal of Environmental Quality (1999)
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.
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (2003)
Poultry manure management: Environmentally sound options
P.A. Moore;T.C. Daniel;A.N. Sharpley;C.W. Wood.
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation (1995)
REDUCING PHOSPHORUS RUNOFF AND INHIBITING AMMONIA LOSS FROM POULTRY MANURE WITH ALUMINUM SULFATE
P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;D. R. Edwards.
Journal of Environmental Quality (2000)
Decreasing Phosphorus Solubility in Poultry Litter with Aluminum, Calcium, and Iron Amendments
P. A. Moore;D. M. Miller.
Journal of Environmental Quality (1994)
Effect of Chemical Amendments on Ammonia Volatilization from Poultry Litter
P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;D. R. Edwards;D. M. Miller.
Journal of Environmental Quality (1995)
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.
Journal of Environmental Quality (1995)
Decreasing Metal Runoff from Poultry Litter with Aluminum Sulfate
P. A. Moore;T. C. Daniel;J. T. Gilmour;B. R. Shreve.
Journal of Environmental Quality (1998)
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.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (2002)
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