Fertilizers are vital for our society since we use them to grow plants. These plants can produce fruits and vegetables that we can consume or use as feedstock for the animals, ending up in our plates. In short, we need fertilizers to make our food, and we are using an increasing quantity of it with the growing population. Phosphorus is an essential constituent of fertilizers and a critical element for every living organism since it is present in DNA and bones. The current approach is to mine phosphate rock to make fertilizer. This strategy is the only option we have so far to produce phosphorus in large quantities, but it is polluting, and the resources are not endless. In our society, we are trying to replace fossil energies with renewable...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-substitutable agricultural nutrient. Traditionally, agriculture was underpin...
Today’s agriculture is largely dependent on phosphorus (P) fertilisers mined from rock. Phosphate ro...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...
Phosphorus (P) is essential for all forms of life. It cannot be substituted and it is indestructible...
How will agriculture deal with a limited phosphorus supply?INTRODUCTION\ud On approximately two thi...
Researchers from the HES-SO Valais/Wallis have demonstrated how to extract phosphate from sewage slu...
Addressing food security issues arising from phosphorus (P) scarcity is described as one of the grea...
Chemical phosphatic fertilizers are mainly produced from phosphate rocks, a natural reserve that is ...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for every organism on the Earth, yet it is also a potential envi...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential non-substitutable nutrient for all living organisms, but it is also a...
Phosphorus (P) is an important macronutrient affecting the growth and yield of all crop plants. Plan...
Phosphorus (P) is vital to all living things. As the global population increases, so does the P dema...
AbstractPhosphorus is a non-substitutable component in all living plants and organisms and thus a cr...
Phosphorous is an essential element for all living beings with no possible substitute. Phosphorous i...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-substitutable agricultural nutrient. Traditionally, agriculture was underpin...
Today’s agriculture is largely dependent on phosphorus (P) fertilisers mined from rock. Phosphate ro...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...
Phosphorus (P) is essential for all forms of life. It cannot be substituted and it is indestructible...
How will agriculture deal with a limited phosphorus supply?INTRODUCTION\ud On approximately two thi...
Researchers from the HES-SO Valais/Wallis have demonstrated how to extract phosphate from sewage slu...
Addressing food security issues arising from phosphorus (P) scarcity is described as one of the grea...
Chemical phosphatic fertilizers are mainly produced from phosphate rocks, a natural reserve that is ...
Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for every organism on the Earth, yet it is also a potential envi...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential non-substitutable nutrient for all living organisms, but it is also a...
Phosphorus (P) is an important macronutrient affecting the growth and yield of all crop plants. Plan...
Phosphorus (P) is vital to all living things. As the global population increases, so does the P dema...
AbstractPhosphorus is a non-substitutable component in all living plants and organisms and thus a cr...
Phosphorous is an essential element for all living beings with no possible substitute. Phosphorous i...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-substitutable agricultural nutrient. Traditionally, agriculture was underpin...
Today’s agriculture is largely dependent on phosphorus (P) fertilisers mined from rock. Phosphate ro...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...