Mobilization of unavailable phosphorus (P) to plant available P is a prerequisite to sustain crop productivity. Although most of the agricultural soils have sufficient amounts of phosphorus, low availability of native soil P remains a key limiting factor to increasing crop productivity. Solubilization and mineralization of applied and native P to plant available form is mediated through a number of biological and biochemical processes that are strongly influenced by soil carbon/organic matter, besides other biotic and abiotic factors. Soils rich in organic matter are expected to have higher P availability potentially due to higher biological activity. In conventional agricultural systems mineral fertilizers are used to supply P for plant gr...
Organic farming systems often show negative nutrient balances that may compromise the availability o...
Root characteristics associated with phosphorus (P) uptake under limiting soil-P conditions were exa...
Soil phosphorus (P) is often unavailable in SK soils due to immobilization by microbial biomass and ...
Mobilization of unavailable phosphorus (P) to plant available P is a prerequisite to sustain crop pr...
The essential nature of Phosphorus (P) in plant growth and the finite amount of P resources have res...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS Land-use change from forest to agriculture, which is driven by the demand...
Not AvailableLow native soil phosphorus (P) availability coupled with poor utilization ef®ciency of ...
Phosphorus (P) is a key limiting factor in crop growth and essential for agriculture. As plant uptak...
Organic phosphorus (P) is an important source of phosphate for plants both in natural environments a...
Application of organic residues (OR) on agricultural soils could reduce the use of mineral phosphoru...
Non-Peer ReviewedPractical concerns regarding P fertility usually focus on crop maturity and quality...
Tropical grasses grown as cover crops can mobilize phosphorus (P) in soil and have been suggested as...
High soil pH levels may limit the availability of phosphorous (P) to crops. In organic farming, the ...
Phosphorus plays a vital role in maintaining soil fertility and securing global food supply by being...
BACKGROUND: Phosphorus (P) deficiency is wide-spread in agricultural soils. In light of increasing P...
Organic farming systems often show negative nutrient balances that may compromise the availability o...
Root characteristics associated with phosphorus (P) uptake under limiting soil-P conditions were exa...
Soil phosphorus (P) is often unavailable in SK soils due to immobilization by microbial biomass and ...
Mobilization of unavailable phosphorus (P) to plant available P is a prerequisite to sustain crop pr...
The essential nature of Phosphorus (P) in plant growth and the finite amount of P resources have res...
© 2018 Elsevier Masson SAS Land-use change from forest to agriculture, which is driven by the demand...
Not AvailableLow native soil phosphorus (P) availability coupled with poor utilization ef®ciency of ...
Phosphorus (P) is a key limiting factor in crop growth and essential for agriculture. As plant uptak...
Organic phosphorus (P) is an important source of phosphate for plants both in natural environments a...
Application of organic residues (OR) on agricultural soils could reduce the use of mineral phosphoru...
Non-Peer ReviewedPractical concerns regarding P fertility usually focus on crop maturity and quality...
Tropical grasses grown as cover crops can mobilize phosphorus (P) in soil and have been suggested as...
High soil pH levels may limit the availability of phosphorous (P) to crops. In organic farming, the ...
Phosphorus plays a vital role in maintaining soil fertility and securing global food supply by being...
BACKGROUND: Phosphorus (P) deficiency is wide-spread in agricultural soils. In light of increasing P...
Organic farming systems often show negative nutrient balances that may compromise the availability o...
Root characteristics associated with phosphorus (P) uptake under limiting soil-P conditions were exa...
Soil phosphorus (P) is often unavailable in SK soils due to immobilization by microbial biomass and ...