Soil chemical fertility has steadily declined in tropical and subtropical agriculture with depleted stocks of phosphorus (P), nitrogen (N), and carbon (C). Assessing the dynamics of these elements and their interactions on crop productivity in dryland cropping are complex because climate often dictates crop nutrient response. This results in under- or over- fertilising crops, suboptimal crop yield, and fertiliser inefficiency. The Agricultural Productions Systems sIMulator (APSIM) model accounts for C x N x climate interactions, but simulation of P dynamics is constrained by a dearth of suitable data. To address this problem, we used a novel approach to simulate P, N, and C dynamics at a 35-year long-term field trial, where a broad range of...
Soils constitute the major reservoir of organic carbon storing around 2500 Pg C in the top two meter...
Most Land Surface Models (LSMs), the land components of Earth system models (ESMs), include represen...
Correspondance: ptittonell@gmail.com, Pablo.tittonell@cirad.frInternational audienceResources for cr...
Soil chemical fertility has steadily declined in tropical and subtropical agriculture with depleted ...
Soil chemical fertility has steadily declined in tropical and subtropical agriculture. Assessing eff...
Understanding how agricultural practices alter biogeochemical cycles is vital for maintaining land p...
Phosphorus is a nonrenewable resource, which is required for crop growth and to maintain high yields...
Crop simulation models have been used successfully to evaluate many systems and the impact of change...
The use of phosphorus (P) fertilizers in arable crop and pastoral systems is expected to change as m...
The use of phosphorus (P) fertilizers in arable crop and pastoral systems is expected to change as m...
Crop production in the tropics and sub-tropics increasingly relies on phosphorus (P) fertilisers to ...
Cultivation and cropping of soils results in a decline in soil organic carbon and soil nitrogen, and...
The phosphorus (P) supply from soils is crucial to crop production. Given the complexity involved in...
Not AvailableSoil organic matter dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems are controlled by complex intera...
Resources for crop production are often scarce in smallholder farming systems in the tropics, partic...
Soils constitute the major reservoir of organic carbon storing around 2500 Pg C in the top two meter...
Most Land Surface Models (LSMs), the land components of Earth system models (ESMs), include represen...
Correspondance: ptittonell@gmail.com, Pablo.tittonell@cirad.frInternational audienceResources for cr...
Soil chemical fertility has steadily declined in tropical and subtropical agriculture with depleted ...
Soil chemical fertility has steadily declined in tropical and subtropical agriculture. Assessing eff...
Understanding how agricultural practices alter biogeochemical cycles is vital for maintaining land p...
Phosphorus is a nonrenewable resource, which is required for crop growth and to maintain high yields...
Crop simulation models have been used successfully to evaluate many systems and the impact of change...
The use of phosphorus (P) fertilizers in arable crop and pastoral systems is expected to change as m...
The use of phosphorus (P) fertilizers in arable crop and pastoral systems is expected to change as m...
Crop production in the tropics and sub-tropics increasingly relies on phosphorus (P) fertilisers to ...
Cultivation and cropping of soils results in a decline in soil organic carbon and soil nitrogen, and...
The phosphorus (P) supply from soils is crucial to crop production. Given the complexity involved in...
Not AvailableSoil organic matter dynamics in terrestrial ecosystems are controlled by complex intera...
Resources for crop production are often scarce in smallholder farming systems in the tropics, partic...
Soils constitute the major reservoir of organic carbon storing around 2500 Pg C in the top two meter...
Most Land Surface Models (LSMs), the land components of Earth system models (ESMs), include represen...
Correspondance: ptittonell@gmail.com, Pablo.tittonell@cirad.frInternational audienceResources for cr...