The phosphorus fertilization is necessary so that the soil is able to offer ideal conditions for the development of plants. However, phosphate fertilizers differ in their origin, residual effect and efficiency in the availability of nutrients in the soil. The objective was to characterize the origin and sustainability of major mineral and organic phosphate fertilizers, in order to meet the real need for fertilization for some annual crops of commercial interest. Phosphate fertilizers are classified into soluble and natural mineral fertilizers and organic fertilizers. The soluble mineral fertilizers have the major advantage of immediate availability of phosphorus when applied to the soil, and then give quickly the needed for phosphorus to th...
Thermodynamic criteria demonstrate Al- and Fe-phosphate solubilities increase as pH increases. There...
Crave for increase in agricultural production over the past sixty years reflects in widespread use o...
A few countries are controlling the worlds phosphate reserves and this raw material is depleting at ...
The main discoveries and advances in the development of industrial processes for the most commercial...
When soils are phosphorus (P) deficient, external sources in the form of fertilisers have to be appl...
Phosphorus is an 2nd most essential element for plant development and growth making up about 0.2 % o...
At Rothamsted nearly a century ago, experiments were started to study the use of various inorganic f...
Application of organic residues (OR) on agricultural soils could reduce the use of mineral phosphoru...
The theoretical part of the work is to describe the importance of phosphorus in soils and plants, an...
Phosphorus (P) is one of the essential macronutrients for plant growth, being a highly required reso...
The soils used by the East Coast Organic Producers Trust (ECOPT; the grower group that this study is...
When soils are phosphorus (P) deficient, external sources in the form of fertilisers have to be appl...
Thermodynamic criteria demonstrate Al- and Fe-phosphate solubilities increase as pH increases. There...
Abstract. Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient required for plant growth and its management in so...
Crave for increase in agricultural production over the past sixty years reflects in widespread use o...
Thermodynamic criteria demonstrate Al- and Fe-phosphate solubilities increase as pH increases. There...
Crave for increase in agricultural production over the past sixty years reflects in widespread use o...
A few countries are controlling the worlds phosphate reserves and this raw material is depleting at ...
The main discoveries and advances in the development of industrial processes for the most commercial...
When soils are phosphorus (P) deficient, external sources in the form of fertilisers have to be appl...
Phosphorus is an 2nd most essential element for plant development and growth making up about 0.2 % o...
At Rothamsted nearly a century ago, experiments were started to study the use of various inorganic f...
Application of organic residues (OR) on agricultural soils could reduce the use of mineral phosphoru...
The theoretical part of the work is to describe the importance of phosphorus in soils and plants, an...
Phosphorus (P) is one of the essential macronutrients for plant growth, being a highly required reso...
The soils used by the East Coast Organic Producers Trust (ECOPT; the grower group that this study is...
When soils are phosphorus (P) deficient, external sources in the form of fertilisers have to be appl...
Thermodynamic criteria demonstrate Al- and Fe-phosphate solubilities increase as pH increases. There...
Abstract. Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient required for plant growth and its management in so...
Crave for increase in agricultural production over the past sixty years reflects in widespread use o...
Thermodynamic criteria demonstrate Al- and Fe-phosphate solubilities increase as pH increases. There...
Crave for increase in agricultural production over the past sixty years reflects in widespread use o...
A few countries are controlling the worlds phosphate reserves and this raw material is depleting at ...