<p>High soil P concentrations hinder ecological restoration of biological communities typical for nutrient-poor soils. Phosphorus mining, <i>i.e.,</i> growing crops with fertilization other than P, might reduce soil P concentrations. However, crop species have different P-uptake rates and can affect subsequent P removal in crop rotation, both of which may also vary with soil P concentration. In a pot experiment with three soil-P-levels (High-P: 125–155 mg P<sub>Olsen</sub>/kg; Mid-P: 51–70 mg P<sub>Olsen</sub>/kg; Low-P: 6–21 mg P<sub>Olsen</sub>/kg), we measured how much P was removed by five crop species (buckwheat, maize, sunflower, flax, and triticale). Total P removal decreased with soil-P-level and depended upon crop identity. Buckwhe...
Background Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many agroecosystems and costly fertilizer inputs...
The readily available global rock phosphate (P) reserves may run out within the next 50-130 years, c...
Organic farming systems often show negative nutrient balances that may compromise the availability o...
High soil P concentrations hinder ecological restoration of biological communities typical for nutri...
To restore species-rich terrestrial ecosystems on ex-agricultural land, establishing nutrient limita...
Soil phosphorus (P) leaching is one of the major causes of diffuse P losses towards the environment ...
Growing evidence has emerged that cover crops may be able to improve phosphorus (P) cycling and cont...
Aims: To restore species-rich grasslands on former agricultural land, typically phosphorus-poor soil...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State UniversityRecent attention to...
Soils with high levels of P can contribute to excess P in runoff and subsequently pollute the surfac...
Plant diversity was shown to influence the N cycle, but plant diversity effects on other nutrients r...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Background: Agricultural production is often limited by low phosphorus (P) availability. In developi...
Plants have developed different mechanisms to absorb and solubilize phosphorus (P) in the soil, espe...
Phosphorus (P)-deficiency is a significant challenge for agricultural productivity on many highly P-...
Background Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many agroecosystems and costly fertilizer inputs...
The readily available global rock phosphate (P) reserves may run out within the next 50-130 years, c...
Organic farming systems often show negative nutrient balances that may compromise the availability o...
High soil P concentrations hinder ecological restoration of biological communities typical for nutri...
To restore species-rich terrestrial ecosystems on ex-agricultural land, establishing nutrient limita...
Soil phosphorus (P) leaching is one of the major causes of diffuse P losses towards the environment ...
Growing evidence has emerged that cover crops may be able to improve phosphorus (P) cycling and cont...
Aims: To restore species-rich grasslands on former agricultural land, typically phosphorus-poor soil...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, Washington State UniversityRecent attention to...
Soils with high levels of P can contribute to excess P in runoff and subsequently pollute the surfac...
Plant diversity was shown to influence the N cycle, but plant diversity effects on other nutrients r...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Background: Agricultural production is often limited by low phosphorus (P) availability. In developi...
Plants have developed different mechanisms to absorb and solubilize phosphorus (P) in the soil, espe...
Phosphorus (P)-deficiency is a significant challenge for agricultural productivity on many highly P-...
Background Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many agroecosystems and costly fertilizer inputs...
The readily available global rock phosphate (P) reserves may run out within the next 50-130 years, c...
Organic farming systems often show negative nutrient balances that may compromise the availability o...