Chapitre 2International audiencePhosphorus (P) is one of the most limiting essential nutrients for agricultural crop production. Diminishing global reserves of rock phosphate are expected to reduce supply and increase the cost of mineral P fertilizers, a major concern in regions where low soil available P levels constrain crop production. In other parts of the world, intensive livestock production and agricultural management have resulted in high soil available P concentrations, which contribute to environmental pollution and threaten water quality. The objective of this review was to examine the factors affecting soil available P in agroecosystems. Physicochemical and biological controls on the soil available P, in the context of P biogeoc...
Not AvailableSoils vary widely in their capacities to supply phosphorus (P) to crops because only a...
International audiencePhosphorus (P) availability in soils limits crop yields in many regions of the...
Eutrophication resulting from phosphorus (P) accumulation in water systems has been a worldwide conc...
Phosphorus losses from agricultural soil to water bodies are mainly related to the excessive accumul...
International audiencePhosphorus (P) is limiting plant growth in many soils. Inorganic fertilisation...
International audienceModeling changes in plant-available soil P in relation to P budgets should int...
International audienceUnraveling phosphorus cycling is an important issue for managing agricultural ...
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient for all living organisms and a key production factor in agricultu...
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient for all living organisms and a key production factor in agricultu...
Sorption behavior and buffering of phosphorus (P) are important, both from an agricultural and an en...
The 7th International Phosphorus Workshop, Uppsala, Sweden, 9-13 September 2013Phosphorus (P) is a l...
Not AvailableSoils vary widely in their capacities to supply phosphorus (P) to crops because only a...
International audiencePhosphorus (P) availability in soils limits crop yields in many regions of the...
Eutrophication resulting from phosphorus (P) accumulation in water systems has been a worldwide conc...
Phosphorus losses from agricultural soil to water bodies are mainly related to the excessive accumul...
International audiencePhosphorus (P) is limiting plant growth in many soils. Inorganic fertilisation...
International audienceModeling changes in plant-available soil P in relation to P budgets should int...
International audienceUnraveling phosphorus cycling is an important issue for managing agricultural ...
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient for all living organisms and a key production factor in agricultu...
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient for all living organisms and a key production factor in agricultu...
Sorption behavior and buffering of phosphorus (P) are important, both from an agricultural and an en...
The 7th International Phosphorus Workshop, Uppsala, Sweden, 9-13 September 2013Phosphorus (P) is a l...
Not AvailableSoils vary widely in their capacities to supply phosphorus (P) to crops because only a...
International audiencePhosphorus (P) availability in soils limits crop yields in many regions of the...
Eutrophication resulting from phosphorus (P) accumulation in water systems has been a worldwide conc...