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Phosphorus in Agriculture: A Review of Results from 175 Years of Research at Rothamsted, UK

A. E. Johnston, P. R. Poulton

Journal of Environmental Quality · 2019

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Summary

Insight into the role of phosphorus (P) in soil fertility and crop nutrition at Rothamsted, UK, and its involvement in associated environmental issues, has come from long-term field experiments initially started by J. B. Lawes in 1843 and continued by others, together with experiments on different soils. Results from the 1940s confirmed that residues of P applied in fertilizers and manures build up reserves of P in soil. There is a strong relationship between crop yield and plant-available P (Olsen P), and a critical level of Olsen P can be determined. For soils near the critical level, P-use efficiency is high when the P applied and offtake by the crop is nearly equal. Soil inorganic P is associated with various soil components and is held there with a range of bonding energies so that wh

Subject
Soil fertility & nutrient management
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.2134/jeq2019.02.0078
Catalogue ID
SNmov5k7z1-xlukzn
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