AbstractIn many areas of the world sustainable agricultural practices are being touted as a necessity for a sustainable world. In the United Kingdom, China, and other nations the use of phosphorus fertilizers has been highlighted as an area in which more sustainable practices can be employed. The possible advantages of using organic sources for the phosphorus required by intensive agriculture are investigated. The potential for replacing inorganic sources of phosphorous is estimated. Limitations to the use of organic sources of phosphorus are considered and their impacts on the possible general use of organic sources are discussed
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fer...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for crop production and is often in short supply. The necess...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
AbstractIn many areas of the world sustainable agricultural practices are being touted as a necessit...
AbstractPhosphorus is an abundant resource, even though the most economically attractive reserves ar...
The continued supply of phosphate fertilizers that underpin global food production is an imminent cr...
Phosphorus underpins the world?s food systems by ensuring soil fertility, maximising crop yields, su...
Limitations in the geological reserves of phosphate rock, the source of fertilizer phosphorus, are n...
AbstractIt is well known that phosphate is a non-renewable resource essential for plant growth and c...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-substitutable agricultural nutrient. Traditionally, agriculture was underpin...
Soil organic phosphorus (P org ) can significantly assist in minimizing the adverse effects of che...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
<p>The sustainability of global phosphorus (P) use is emerging as a major societal goal to secure fu...
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fer...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for crop production and is often in short supply. The necess...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
AbstractIn many areas of the world sustainable agricultural practices are being touted as a necessit...
AbstractPhosphorus is an abundant resource, even though the most economically attractive reserves ar...
The continued supply of phosphate fertilizers that underpin global food production is an imminent cr...
Phosphorus underpins the world?s food systems by ensuring soil fertility, maximising crop yields, su...
Limitations in the geological reserves of phosphate rock, the source of fertilizer phosphorus, are n...
AbstractIt is well known that phosphate is a non-renewable resource essential for plant growth and c...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-substitutable agricultural nutrient. Traditionally, agriculture was underpin...
Soil organic phosphorus (P org ) can significantly assist in minimizing the adverse effects of che...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...
<p>The sustainability of global phosphorus (P) use is emerging as a major societal goal to secure fu...
Phosphorus is a nutrient necessary for the development of crops and is thus commonly applied as fer...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for crop production and is often in short supply. The necess...
Mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers processed from fossil reserves have enhanced food production over...