Lower P-input levels in organic than conventional farming can decrease soil total and available P, which can potentially be resupplied from soil organic P. We studied the effect of 30 y of conventional and organic farming on soil P forms, focussing especially on organic P. Soil samples (0–20 cm) were taken in a field experiment with a nonfertilized control, two organic systems receiving P inputs as animal manure, and two conventional systems receiving only mineral P or mineral P and manure. Soils were analyzed for total, inorganic, organic, and microbial P, by sequential P fractionation and by enzyme additions to alkaline soil extracts. Samples taken prior to starting the experiment were also analyzed. Average annual P balances ranged from ...
In all systems, phosphorus (P), particularly phosphate, is inexorably drawn to sorption surfaces o...
Maintaining an adequate phosphorus (P) supply for plants and microorganisms is central to agricultur...
Land-use change from forest to agriculture, which is driven by the demands of sustaining the growing...
Lower P-input levels in organic than conventional farming can decrease soil total and available P, w...
Inorganic phosphorus (Pi) usually controls the P availability in tropical soils, but the contributio...
Changes in inorganic and organic phosphorus (P) fractions resulting from 65 years of cropping in a w...
Organic farming systems often show negative nutrient balances that may compromise the availability o...
Organic phosphorus (P) is an important source of phosphate for plants both in natural environments a...
Organic amendments could be used as alternative to inorganic P fertilisers, but a clear understandin...
The mineralization of soil organic phosphorus (P) is catalysed by extracellular phosphatases that hy...
Organic phosphorus (P) in grazed pastures/grasslands could sustain production systems that historica...
Phosphorus deficiency is wide-spread due to the poor solubility of soil P and the rapid formation of...
AbstractIn organic farming, phosphorus (P) can be imported in mineral form with rock phosphate, feed...
AbstractOrganic phosphorus (P) in grazed pastures/grasslands could sustain production systems that h...
We compared inorganic and organic P fractions to a soil depth of 92 cm in two long-term Classical Ex...
In all systems, phosphorus (P), particularly phosphate, is inexorably drawn to sorption surfaces o...
Maintaining an adequate phosphorus (P) supply for plants and microorganisms is central to agricultur...
Land-use change from forest to agriculture, which is driven by the demands of sustaining the growing...
Lower P-input levels in organic than conventional farming can decrease soil total and available P, w...
Inorganic phosphorus (Pi) usually controls the P availability in tropical soils, but the contributio...
Changes in inorganic and organic phosphorus (P) fractions resulting from 65 years of cropping in a w...
Organic farming systems often show negative nutrient balances that may compromise the availability o...
Organic phosphorus (P) is an important source of phosphate for plants both in natural environments a...
Organic amendments could be used as alternative to inorganic P fertilisers, but a clear understandin...
The mineralization of soil organic phosphorus (P) is catalysed by extracellular phosphatases that hy...
Organic phosphorus (P) in grazed pastures/grasslands could sustain production systems that historica...
Phosphorus deficiency is wide-spread due to the poor solubility of soil P and the rapid formation of...
AbstractIn organic farming, phosphorus (P) can be imported in mineral form with rock phosphate, feed...
AbstractOrganic phosphorus (P) in grazed pastures/grasslands could sustain production systems that h...
We compared inorganic and organic P fractions to a soil depth of 92 cm in two long-term Classical Ex...
In all systems, phosphorus (P), particularly phosphate, is inexorably drawn to sorption surfaces o...
Maintaining an adequate phosphorus (P) supply for plants and microorganisms is central to agricultur...
Land-use change from forest to agriculture, which is driven by the demands of sustaining the growing...