The availability of organic fertilisers plays a major role in organic farming systems. Such systems exclude the use of synthetic fertilisers, whilst aiming to optimise internal nutrient cycling. The low availability of manures, particularly in dry areas, can lead to negative nutrient balances inmany organic farming systems. Such negative nutrient balances are mainly found for P and K. In this paper,we aim to study the availability of P in irrigated and rainfed semiarid Mediterranean grassy crops with long-term organic and conventional farming practices. NaHCO3 extracts were prepared from an array of soils from 16 plots, covering organic and conventional management in rainfed and irrigated conditions. Inorganic (NaHCO3-Pi) and organic P...
Organic phosphorus (P) is an important source of phosphate for plants both in natural environments a...
Organic phosphorus (P) in grazed pastures/grasslands could sustain production systems that historica...
With the intensification of agricultural production in many European countries, more marginal soils ...
AbstractIn organic farming, phosphorus (P) can be imported in mineral form with rock phosphate, feed...
Organic farming systems often show negative nutrient balances that may compromise the availability o...
The aim of this work was to assess to which extent organic farming practices would affect the accumu...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Organic farming is gaining interest worldwide due to its low environmental impact. However, question...
Phosphorus (P), an essential element for plants and animals, can be a limiting nutrient in organical...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS Land-use change from forest to agriculture, which is driven by the demand...
A synthesis of the Australian literature reporting soil and plant phosphorus (P) status under organi...
Closing nutrient cycles is at the core of organic agriculture. Replenishing soil P reserves will pr...
Weighted‐mean L‐values and uptakes of P by plants were determined using ryegrass grown in a controll...
Soil phosphorus (P) leaching is one of the major causes of diffuse P losses towards the environment ...
In organic farming systems continued application of phosphorus (P) is necessary to maintain crop and...
Organic phosphorus (P) is an important source of phosphate for plants both in natural environments a...
Organic phosphorus (P) in grazed pastures/grasslands could sustain production systems that historica...
With the intensification of agricultural production in many European countries, more marginal soils ...
AbstractIn organic farming, phosphorus (P) can be imported in mineral form with rock phosphate, feed...
Organic farming systems often show negative nutrient balances that may compromise the availability o...
The aim of this work was to assess to which extent organic farming practices would affect the accumu...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Organic farming is gaining interest worldwide due to its low environmental impact. However, question...
Phosphorus (P), an essential element for plants and animals, can be a limiting nutrient in organical...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS Land-use change from forest to agriculture, which is driven by the demand...
A synthesis of the Australian literature reporting soil and plant phosphorus (P) status under organi...
Closing nutrient cycles is at the core of organic agriculture. Replenishing soil P reserves will pr...
Weighted‐mean L‐values and uptakes of P by plants were determined using ryegrass grown in a controll...
Soil phosphorus (P) leaching is one of the major causes of diffuse P losses towards the environment ...
In organic farming systems continued application of phosphorus (P) is necessary to maintain crop and...
Organic phosphorus (P) is an important source of phosphate for plants both in natural environments a...
Organic phosphorus (P) in grazed pastures/grasslands could sustain production systems that historica...
With the intensification of agricultural production in many European countries, more marginal soils ...