Phosphorus' future insecurity, the horror of depletion, and sustainability measures
Phosphorus is the most critical element for crop production and a key component in
phosphate-based fertilizers required to produce large quantities of food crops to feed the …
phosphate-based fertilizers required to produce large quantities of food crops to feed the …
A review of phosphorus recovery from different thermal treatment products of sewage sludge
Phosphorus (P) is an indispensable element of living organisms and plays an irreplaceable
role in the growth of crops. As a non-renewable element, the reserves of phosphorus rock …
role in the growth of crops. As a non-renewable element, the reserves of phosphorus rock …
Optimising the recovery and re-use of phosphorus from wastewater effluent for sustainable fertiliser development
Recovery and re-use of phosphorus (P) from wastewater treatment systems as agricultural
fertiliser presents an important and viable target for P waste reduction and recycling. In this …
fertiliser presents an important and viable target for P waste reduction and recycling. In this …
Utilization of soil organic phosphorus as a strategic approach for sustainable agriculture
Take home message Soil organic phosphorus (Porg) can significantly assist in minimizing
the adverse effects of chemical phosphorus fertilizers on aquatic and marine resources …
the adverse effects of chemical phosphorus fertilizers on aquatic and marine resources …
Variation in root system architecture and morphology of two wheat genotypes is a predictor of their tolerance to phosphorus deficiency
VL Nguyen, J Stangoulis - Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, 2019 - Springer
Variation in root system architecture (RSA) and morphology are important for improving
phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) in wheat. This work aims to analyze the root system …
phosphorus use efficiency (PUE) in wheat. This work aims to analyze the root system …
Layered double hydroxides as hosting matrices for storage and slow release of phosphate analyzed by stirred-flow method
The objective of this work was to synthesize and characterize Layered Double Hydroxides
(MgAl-LDHs, MgFe-LDHs, and MgAlFe-LDHs) containing phosphate anions and study P …
(MgAl-LDHs, MgFe-LDHs, and MgAlFe-LDHs) containing phosphate anions and study P …
The impact of different phosphorus fertilizers varieties on yield under wheat–maize rotation conditions
C Liang, X Liu, J Lv, F Zhao, Q Yu - Agronomy, 2024 - mdpi.com
The global phosphate (P) rock shortage has become a significant challenge. Furthermore,
the misalignment between crops, soil, and P usage exacerbates P rock wastage in …
the misalignment between crops, soil, and P usage exacerbates P rock wastage in …
Transformation of phosphorus during low-temperature co-combustion of sewage sludge with biowastes
Thermal treatments of phosphorus (P)-rich sewage sludge for efficient P reclamation have
recently gained much attention. Our recent research proposed a low-temperature …
recently gained much attention. Our recent research proposed a low-temperature …
[PDF][PDF] Bacterial modes of action for enhancing of plant growth
The greatest issue affecting the sustainability of broad acre crop** both environmentally
and economically is the requirement of fertilizers. These are based on mined phosphorous …
and economically is the requirement of fertilizers. These are based on mined phosphorous …
[HTML][HTML] Earthworms affect reactive surface area and thereby phosphate solubility in iron-(hydr) oxide dominated soils
HMJ Vos, T Hiemstra, MP Lopez, JW van Groenigen… - Geoderma, 2022 - Elsevier
Sustainability of agricultural systems is at stake, as phosphorus (P) is a non-renewable
resource while its global reserves are limited. Stimulating earthworm activity can be a …
resource while its global reserves are limited. Stimulating earthworm activity can be a …