Not AvailableContinuous P - deposition in the soils due to poor recovery of applied P - fertilizer is the major concern for environmental as well as P - nutrition of plants. Soils having three different management practices namely (i) polythene drip (PD); cultivation of groundnut on raised beds using polythene mulch and drip irrigation, (ii) resource conservation (RC); groundnut followed by wheat in zero tillage with green manuring and (iii) conventional system (CS); cultivation on flat bed with conventional nutrient and water management practices were used and characterized for different P - fractions. The availability of soil phosphorus was highest under polythene drip (15 to 29 mg kg - 1) followed by resource conservation (12 to 20 mg k...
Not AvailableRed soils (Alfisols) of Karnataka are low in total and available phosphorus (P). When s...
Organic farming systems rely on the efficient use anrecycling of resources. Currently, nutrients lik...
Abstract. Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient required for plant growth and its management in so...
Dynamics of soil phosphorus under different management practices for groundnut cultivation in calcar...
Not AvailableSoils vary widely in their capacities to supply phosphorus (P) to crops because only a...
Not AvailableNon-renewable nature of rock phosphate (RP) reserves coupled with low use efficiency of...
Not AvailablePhosphorous Use Efficiency of crops is evaluated in terms of apparent recovery, agronom...
Phosphorus (P)-deficiency is a significant challenge for agricultural productivity on many highly P-...
Not AvailableAs one of the most important and essential macronutrients next to nitrogen, phosphorus ...
A synthesis of the Australian literature reporting soil and plant phosphorus (P) status under organi...
Not AvailableNon-renewable nature of rock phosphate (RP) reserves coupled with low use efficiency of...
Phosphorus (P) participates in various assimilatory and metabolic processes in plants. Agricultural ...
Two case-study farms with negative P balances maintained acceptable productivity without fertilisers...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-substitutable agricultural nutrient. Traditionally, agriculture was underpin...
When soils are phosphorus (P) deficient, external sources in the form of fertilisers have to be appl...
Not AvailableRed soils (Alfisols) of Karnataka are low in total and available phosphorus (P). When s...
Organic farming systems rely on the efficient use anrecycling of resources. Currently, nutrients lik...
Abstract. Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient required for plant growth and its management in so...
Dynamics of soil phosphorus under different management practices for groundnut cultivation in calcar...
Not AvailableSoils vary widely in their capacities to supply phosphorus (P) to crops because only a...
Not AvailableNon-renewable nature of rock phosphate (RP) reserves coupled with low use efficiency of...
Not AvailablePhosphorous Use Efficiency of crops is evaluated in terms of apparent recovery, agronom...
Phosphorus (P)-deficiency is a significant challenge for agricultural productivity on many highly P-...
Not AvailableAs one of the most important and essential macronutrients next to nitrogen, phosphorus ...
A synthesis of the Australian literature reporting soil and plant phosphorus (P) status under organi...
Not AvailableNon-renewable nature of rock phosphate (RP) reserves coupled with low use efficiency of...
Phosphorus (P) participates in various assimilatory and metabolic processes in plants. Agricultural ...
Two case-study farms with negative P balances maintained acceptable productivity without fertilisers...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-substitutable agricultural nutrient. Traditionally, agriculture was underpin...
When soils are phosphorus (P) deficient, external sources in the form of fertilisers have to be appl...
Not AvailableRed soils (Alfisols) of Karnataka are low in total and available phosphorus (P). When s...
Organic farming systems rely on the efficient use anrecycling of resources. Currently, nutrients lik...
Abstract. Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient required for plant growth and its management in so...