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Agronomic and environmental impacts of phosphorus fertilization of low input bahiagrass systems in Florida. Nutr. Cycl. Agroecosyst. 89:281-290. doi:10.1007/s10705-010-9393-1Obour AK, Silveira ML, Vendramini JMB, Sollenberger LE, O'Connor GA, Jawitz JW (2010) Agronomic and envi- ronmental ...
Inorganic phosphorus is one of the critical nutrients determining trophic state and freshwater productivity. Sediment may act as a sink or source of phosphorus to the overlying water depending on its pH, redox state, various forms of phosphorus present, etc. To examine potential sorption or mobiliza...
Menus can be co-created with users and can be part of larger sustainability initiatives and living labs. Community gardens and other forms of urban agriculture may also be a fruitful space for learning and experimentation with regard to nutrient cycling and sustainable food production70,71,72. ...
When atmospheric rainfall falls to the ground, part of it does so over the forested parts of the land (i.e., the moso bamboo stands), whereupon it forms stem flow and throughfall, while the rest reaches the ground directly. Rainwater that reaches the ground, both directly and via throughfa...
Establishing desirable cropping systems with higher fertilizer-use efficiency and lower risk of environmental pollution is a promising approach for more sustainable agriculture development. Intercropping may facilitate phosphorus (P) uptake and reduce P-fertilizer application rates. However, how root-root int...
decade25and is expected to expand further22,26. However, its dependence on wild fish and crop livestock for feeds, the use of water and land resources, and other environmental impacts on aquatic ecosystems has cast doubt on the environmental sustainability of aquaculture21,22,27,28,29,30, ...
However, despite the improvements, the circular economy still offers a better P use efficiency score naturally, and is capable of reducing the phosphorus balance by 46% compared to that from linear sources on a global scale. Phosphorus is an essential nutrient for all forms of life. Its ...
Microorganism impacts greatly on the translation and the availability of phosphorus in the soil. Inoculating the medium with Ca_3 (PO_4)_2 and lecithin as the only P source respectively with the strains of bacterial fertilizer in our laboratory, 9 strains of phosphorus-dissolving bacteria were se...
Various forms of phosphorus (P) could become bioavailable such as from desorption, dissolution and enzymatic hydrolysis. Potential bioavailable P estimation is critical to minimize eutrophication in freshwater systems. Thus, this study was conducted to predict potential bioavailable P in the water columns...