Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an active component of organic manure that is widely used in agroecosystems to increase nutrient availability and consequently enhance crop yields. However, the ways in which soil DOM characteristics are influenced by organic manure and how it contributes to crop yield and soil P availability remains unclear. Here, we conducted a 5-year field experiment and demonstrated that partial replacement of chemical P fertilizer with swine manure could maintain high rice yield and soil available P levels and increase P fertilizer use efficiency (PUE) in comparison to chemical fertilization, even when the total P input was reduced. This suggests that organic manure application can significantly mobilize soil P and inc...
The plant uptake of legacy phosphorus (P) from over-fertilised agricultural soils could offer a solu...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential component of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is involved in most ...
none7noRecycled organic wastes (OW) can be a valuable P source; however, their P-fertilising capacit...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an active component of organic manure that is widely used in agroe...
The effect of organic matter (OM) on soil phosphorus (P) sorption is controversial, as there is stil...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of organic rice farming on the various forms of inorganic...
© 2020 MD. Shahinur RahmanThe recovery of P from organic waste streams (known as organic amendments,...
editorial reviewedUnderstanding the effects of a fertilization regime on the long-term accumulation ...
As phosphorus (P) fertilisers become increasingly expensive there is a need to find innovative ways ...
Many studies have shown a reduction in P sorption in highly weathered soils when organic matter (OM)...
Maintaining an adequate phosphorus (P) supply for plants and microorganisms is central to agricultur...
The stocks of phosphorus (P) in soil resulting from decades of over-fertilisation can be used as a l...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Organic fertilizers increase soil organic matter (SOM) stocks, but the underlyi...
The contents and properties of soil organic phosphorus (Po) largely drive ecosystem productivity wit...
Land application of manure can increase P transfer in runoff, although the risk depends in part on t...
The plant uptake of legacy phosphorus (P) from over-fertilised agricultural soils could offer a solu...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential component of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is involved in most ...
none7noRecycled organic wastes (OW) can be a valuable P source; however, their P-fertilising capacit...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is an active component of organic manure that is widely used in agroe...
The effect of organic matter (OM) on soil phosphorus (P) sorption is controversial, as there is stil...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of organic rice farming on the various forms of inorganic...
© 2020 MD. Shahinur RahmanThe recovery of P from organic waste streams (known as organic amendments,...
editorial reviewedUnderstanding the effects of a fertilization regime on the long-term accumulation ...
As phosphorus (P) fertilisers become increasingly expensive there is a need to find innovative ways ...
Many studies have shown a reduction in P sorption in highly weathered soils when organic matter (OM)...
Maintaining an adequate phosphorus (P) supply for plants and microorganisms is central to agricultur...
The stocks of phosphorus (P) in soil resulting from decades of over-fertilisation can be used as a l...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd Organic fertilizers increase soil organic matter (SOM) stocks, but the underlyi...
The contents and properties of soil organic phosphorus (Po) largely drive ecosystem productivity wit...
Land application of manure can increase P transfer in runoff, although the risk depends in part on t...
The plant uptake of legacy phosphorus (P) from over-fertilised agricultural soils could offer a solu...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential component of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is involved in most ...
none7noRecycled organic wastes (OW) can be a valuable P source; however, their P-fertilising capacit...