To maintain grassland productivity and limit resource depletion, scarce mineral P (phosphorus) fertilizers must be replaced by alternative P sources. The effect of these amendments on plant growth may depend on physicochemical soil parameters, in particular pH. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of soil pH on biomass production, P use efficiency, and soil P forms after P amendment application (100 mg kg(-1) P) using poultry manure compost (PM), rock phosphate (RP), and their combination (PMRP). We performed a growth chamber experiment with ryegrass plants (Lolium perenne) grown on two soil types with contrasting pH under controlled conditions for 7 weeks. Chemical P fractions, biomass production, and P concentrations ...
Use of suitable plants to extract and concentrate excess phosphorus (P) from contaminated soil serve...
Bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum Flugge) pasture fertilization recommendations have traditionally been b...
Legumes have been shown to increase the dissolution and utilisation of phosphate rock (PR) phosphoru...
To maintain grassland productivity and limit resource depletion, scarce mineral P (phosphorus) ferti...
International audienceTo maintain grassland productivity and limit resource depletion, scarce minera...
International audienceTo maintain grassland productivity and limit resource depletion, scarce minera...
Phosphate fertilizers are manufactured from the non-renewable phosphate rock (RP) sources. In the fu...
Phosphate fertilizers are manufactured from the non-renewable phosphate rock (RP) sources. In the fu...
Phosphate fertilizers are manufactured from the non-renewable phosphate rock (RP) sources. In the fu...
The poor solubility of rock phosphate limits its usefulness for crop production, but it has been sho...
Soil phosphorus (P) availability may be impacted by management practices, thereby affecting plant P ...
Phosphorus (P) solubility following soil application of poultry manure (PM) is influenced by manure ...
In organic farming systems continued application of phosphorus (P) is necessary to maintain crop and...
Limiting the use of phosphorous (P) in intensive agriculture is necessary to decrease losses to surf...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-renewable resource highlighting the significance of developing and using alt...
Use of suitable plants to extract and concentrate excess phosphorus (P) from contaminated soil serve...
Bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum Flugge) pasture fertilization recommendations have traditionally been b...
Legumes have been shown to increase the dissolution and utilisation of phosphate rock (PR) phosphoru...
To maintain grassland productivity and limit resource depletion, scarce mineral P (phosphorus) ferti...
International audienceTo maintain grassland productivity and limit resource depletion, scarce minera...
International audienceTo maintain grassland productivity and limit resource depletion, scarce minera...
Phosphate fertilizers are manufactured from the non-renewable phosphate rock (RP) sources. In the fu...
Phosphate fertilizers are manufactured from the non-renewable phosphate rock (RP) sources. In the fu...
Phosphate fertilizers are manufactured from the non-renewable phosphate rock (RP) sources. In the fu...
The poor solubility of rock phosphate limits its usefulness for crop production, but it has been sho...
Soil phosphorus (P) availability may be impacted by management practices, thereby affecting plant P ...
Phosphorus (P) solubility following soil application of poultry manure (PM) is influenced by manure ...
In organic farming systems continued application of phosphorus (P) is necessary to maintain crop and...
Limiting the use of phosphorous (P) in intensive agriculture is necessary to decrease losses to surf...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-renewable resource highlighting the significance of developing and using alt...
Use of suitable plants to extract and concentrate excess phosphorus (P) from contaminated soil serve...
Bahiagrass (Paspalum notatum Flugge) pasture fertilization recommendations have traditionally been b...
Legumes have been shown to increase the dissolution and utilisation of phosphate rock (PR) phosphoru...