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Accessing Legacy Phosphorus in Soils

Sarah A. Doydora, Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Khara Grieger, Dean Hesterberg, Jacob L. Jones, Eric S. McLamore, R. A. Peters, Rosangela Sozzani, Lisa Van den Broeck, Owen W. Duckworth

Soil Systems · 2020

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Summary

Repeated applications of phosphorus (P) fertilizers result in the buildup of P in soil (commonly known as legacy P), a large fraction of which is not immediately available for plant use. Long-term applications and accumulations of soil P is an inefficient use of dwindling P supplies and can result in nutrient runoff, often leading to eutrophication of water bodies. Although soil legacy P is problematic in some regards, it conversely may serve as a source of P for crop use and could potentially decrease dependence on external P fertilizer inputs. This paper reviews the (1) current knowledge on the occurrence and bioaccessibility of different chemical forms of P in soil, (2) legacy P transformations with mineral and organic fertilizer applications in relation to their potential bioaccessibil

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/soilsystems4040074
Catalogue ID
SNmozbkn4c-ad5koc
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