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Phosphorus use efficiency and fertilizers: future opportunities for improvements

M. S. A. Blackwell, Tegan Darch, Richard P. Haslam

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering · 2019

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Summary

The continued supply of phosphate fertilizers that underpin global food production is an imminent crisis. The rock phosphate deposits on which the world depends are not only finite, but some are contaminated, and many are located in geopolitically unstable areas, meaning that fundamental changes will have to take place in order to maintain food production for a growing global population. No single solution exists, but a combination of approaches to phosphorus management is required not only to extend the lifespan of the remaining non-renewable rock phosphate reserves, but to result in a more efficient, sustainable phosphorus cycle. Solutions include improving the efficiency of fertilizer applications to agricultural land, alongside a better understanding of phosphorus cycling in soil-plant

Subject
Pesticides, contaminants & food safety
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.15302/j-fase-2019274
Catalogue ID
SNmov5k7z1-deqgdt
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