Dissolution of phosphate rock (PR) depends on inherent chemical and physical properties of the rock and on external factors such as soils and plants. The objective of this study was to investigate, with a soil incubation experiment, the relationship between selected soil factors and extractable phosphorus (P) in order to assess the potential of using nonconventional phosphate fertilizers derived from unreactive Dorowa (Zimbabwe) PR on Zimbabwe soils. Three phosphate fertilizer materials: finely ground (0.150-mm screen) Dorowa PR (DPR); DPR partially acidulated with 50 % of the sulfuric acid required for complete acidulation (PADPR); and a compacted mixture of DPR + triple superphosphate (TSP) + urea + potassium chloride (DTUK) with half of ...
Finding alternative local sources of plant nutrients is a practical, low-cost, and long-term strateg...
Heat-treated animal bone char (ABC) has not previously been evaluated for its potential as a phospho...
Dissolution of phosphate rock (PR) materials and its subsequent phosphorus (P) availability to plant...
Zimbabwe and many other African countries lack high-quality phosphate ores for the production of con...
Use of phosphate rocks (PRs) as direct-application fertilizers has received considerable attention i...
A review of literature shows that work on non-conventional phosphate fertilisers has been done exclu...
A laboratory incubation experiment was conducted to evaluate the soil factors that influence the dis...
The dissolution in hydrochloric acid of three phosphate rocks (PRs) from sub-Saharan Africa was stud...
Alfisols and Ultisols of the semi-deciduous forest zone of Ghana are known to be moderately acid and...
The effectiveness of rock phosphate as a phosphorus nutrient source was studied as compared to tripl...
A review of literature shows that work on non-conventional phosphate fertilisers has been done exclu...
<p>Crop yields in Tanzania are often limited by P deficiency. Direct application of the locall...
Many of the agricultural soils in Indonesia are acidic and low in both total and available phosphoru...
Crop yields in Tanzania are often limited by P deficiency. Direct application of the locally mined M...
Many of the agricultural soils in Indonesia are acidic and low in both total and available phosphoru...
Finding alternative local sources of plant nutrients is a practical, low-cost, and long-term strateg...
Heat-treated animal bone char (ABC) has not previously been evaluated for its potential as a phospho...
Dissolution of phosphate rock (PR) materials and its subsequent phosphorus (P) availability to plant...
Zimbabwe and many other African countries lack high-quality phosphate ores for the production of con...
Use of phosphate rocks (PRs) as direct-application fertilizers has received considerable attention i...
A review of literature shows that work on non-conventional phosphate fertilisers has been done exclu...
A laboratory incubation experiment was conducted to evaluate the soil factors that influence the dis...
The dissolution in hydrochloric acid of three phosphate rocks (PRs) from sub-Saharan Africa was stud...
Alfisols and Ultisols of the semi-deciduous forest zone of Ghana are known to be moderately acid and...
The effectiveness of rock phosphate as a phosphorus nutrient source was studied as compared to tripl...
A review of literature shows that work on non-conventional phosphate fertilisers has been done exclu...
<p>Crop yields in Tanzania are often limited by P deficiency. Direct application of the locall...
Many of the agricultural soils in Indonesia are acidic and low in both total and available phosphoru...
Crop yields in Tanzania are often limited by P deficiency. Direct application of the locally mined M...
Many of the agricultural soils in Indonesia are acidic and low in both total and available phosphoru...
Finding alternative local sources of plant nutrients is a practical, low-cost, and long-term strateg...
Heat-treated animal bone char (ABC) has not previously been evaluated for its potential as a phospho...
Dissolution of phosphate rock (PR) materials and its subsequent phosphorus (P) availability to plant...