Phosphorus Dynamics: From Soil to Plant
Jianbo Shen,Lixing Yuan,Junling Zhang,Haigang Li,Zhaohai Bai,Xinping Chen,Weifeng Zhang,Fusuo Zhang +7 more
TL;DR: With increasing demand of agricultural production and as the peak in global production will occur in the next decades, phosphorus (P) is receiving more attention as a nonrenewable resource.
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Abstract: With increasing demand of agricultural production and as the peak in global production will occur in the next decades, phosphorus (P) is receiving more attention as a nonrenewable resource ([Cordell et al., 2009][1]; [Gilbert, 2009][2]). One unique characteristic of P is its low availability due to
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