Phosphorus is a nonrenewable resource, which is required for crop growth and to maintain high yields. The soil P cycle is very complex, and new model approaches can lead to a better understanding of those processes and further guide to research gaps. The objective of this study was to present a P-submodel, which has been integrated in the existing Carbon Candy Balance (CCB) model that already comprises a C and N module. The P-module is linked to the C mineralization and the associated C-pools via the C/P ratio of fresh organic material. Besides the organic P cycling, the module implies a plant-available P-pool (Pav), which is in a dynamic equilibrium with the nonavailable P-pool (Pna) that comprises the strongly sorbed and occluded P fracti...
International audienceAlthough simulation models have been developed to describe P dynamics in cropp...
Studies of Terra Preta soils have generated interest in recreating their fertility elsewhere. Much o...
Crop simulation models have been used successfully to evaluate many systems and the impact of change...
Phosphorus is a nonrenewable resource, which is required for crop growth and to maintain high yields...
The phosphorus (P) supply from soils is crucial to crop production. Given the complexity involved in...
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...
Understanding how agricultural practices alter biogeochemical cycles is vital for maintaining land p...
Soil chemical fertility has steadily declined in tropical and subtropical agriculture. Assessing eff...
Soil chemical fertility has steadily declined in tropical and subtropical agriculture with depleted ...
Crop production in the tropics and sub-tropics increasingly relies on phosphorus (P) fertilisers to ...
Background and aims: Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for crop growth. However, while links of...
Phosphorus (P) increasingly constrains crop productivity in Australian Vertosols (Australian Soil Cl...
International audienceUnraveling phosphorus cycling is an important issue for managing agricultural ...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-renewable geological macronutrient that plays an essential role in food secu...
International audienceAlthough simulation models have been developed to describe P dynamics in cropp...
Studies of Terra Preta soils have generated interest in recreating their fertility elsewhere. Much o...
Crop simulation models have been used successfully to evaluate many systems and the impact of change...
Phosphorus is a nonrenewable resource, which is required for crop growth and to maintain high yields...
The phosphorus (P) supply from soils is crucial to crop production. Given the complexity involved in...
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...
Understanding how agricultural practices alter biogeochemical cycles is vital for maintaining land p...
Soil chemical fertility has steadily declined in tropical and subtropical agriculture. Assessing eff...
Soil chemical fertility has steadily declined in tropical and subtropical agriculture with depleted ...
Crop production in the tropics and sub-tropics increasingly relies on phosphorus (P) fertilisers to ...
Background and aims: Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for crop growth. However, while links of...
Phosphorus (P) increasingly constrains crop productivity in Australian Vertosols (Australian Soil Cl...
International audienceUnraveling phosphorus cycling is an important issue for managing agricultural ...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-renewable geological macronutrient that plays an essential role in food secu...
International audienceAlthough simulation models have been developed to describe P dynamics in cropp...
Studies of Terra Preta soils have generated interest in recreating their fertility elsewhere. Much o...
Crop simulation models have been used successfully to evaluate many systems and the impact of change...