End of Project ReportThe use of synthetic P fertilisers such as superphosphate is not permitted by regulation on organic farms. The use of basic slag and rock phosphate is permitted by regulation but the effects of the application of these compounds on the soil and herbage concentrations of phosphorus (P) on organic farms has not been assessed. Experiments were carried out from 1994 to 1997 on the effect of basic slag and rock phosphate on the concentrations of P in four different soil types and on herbage in organic grassland. Superphosphate was included in some of the experiments as a comparison. The investigations showed that: Superphosphate applied at equivalent rates of elemental P gave the largest initial increase in soil and herbage ...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland production is one of the main causes affecting high status water ...
Many agricultural soils in north-west Europe contain an amount of phosphorus that not only exceeds t...
<p>Many soils of agricultural land in affluent countries have been enriched with phosphorus (P), bec...
End of Project ReportThe use of synthetic P fertilisers such as superphosphate is not permitted by ...
The soils used by the East Coast Organic Producers Trust (ECOPT; the grower group that this study is...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-renewable resource highlighting the significance of developing and using alt...
Closing nutrient cycles is at the core of organic agriculture. Replenishing soil P reserves will pr...
Organic farming systems rely on the efficient use anrecycling of resources. Currently, nutrients lik...
At Rothamsted nearly a century ago, experiments were started to study the use of various inorganic f...
When soils are phosphorus (P) deficient, external sources in the form of fertilisers have to be appl...
A synthesis of the Australian literature reporting soil and plant phosphorus (P) status under organi...
Balanced fertilisation is essential for a considerate use of limited phosphorus (P) resources and fo...
The theoretical part of the work is to describe the importance of phosphorus in soils and plants, an...
Limiting the use of phosphorous (P) in intensive agriculture is necessary to decrease losses to surf...
The aim of this work was to assess to which extent organic farming practices would affect the accumu...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland production is one of the main causes affecting high status water ...
Many agricultural soils in north-west Europe contain an amount of phosphorus that not only exceeds t...
<p>Many soils of agricultural land in affluent countries have been enriched with phosphorus (P), bec...
End of Project ReportThe use of synthetic P fertilisers such as superphosphate is not permitted by ...
The soils used by the East Coast Organic Producers Trust (ECOPT; the grower group that this study is...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-renewable resource highlighting the significance of developing and using alt...
Closing nutrient cycles is at the core of organic agriculture. Replenishing soil P reserves will pr...
Organic farming systems rely on the efficient use anrecycling of resources. Currently, nutrients lik...
At Rothamsted nearly a century ago, experiments were started to study the use of various inorganic f...
When soils are phosphorus (P) deficient, external sources in the form of fertilisers have to be appl...
A synthesis of the Australian literature reporting soil and plant phosphorus (P) status under organi...
Balanced fertilisation is essential for a considerate use of limited phosphorus (P) resources and fo...
The theoretical part of the work is to describe the importance of phosphorus in soils and plants, an...
Limiting the use of phosphorous (P) in intensive agriculture is necessary to decrease losses to surf...
The aim of this work was to assess to which extent organic farming practices would affect the accumu...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland production is one of the main causes affecting high status water ...
Many agricultural soils in north-west Europe contain an amount of phosphorus that not only exceeds t...
<p>Many soils of agricultural land in affluent countries have been enriched with phosphorus (P), bec...