Introduction Phosphorus is a fundamental nutrient for primary productivity of ecosystems and agricultural production, but its misuse impacts agricultural s... George, Timothy S.Hinsinger, PhilippeTurner, Benjamin L. - 《Plant & Soil》 被引量: 0发表: 2016年 Phosphorus in soils and plants - facing...
Phosphorus in soils and plants – facing phosphorus scarcity INTRODUCTION: Phosphorus is a fundamental nutrient for primary productivity of ecosystems and agricultural production, but its misuse impacts agricultural ... TS George,P Hinsinger,BL Turner - 《Plant & Soil》 被引量: 10发表: 2016年 加载...
根据最后一段中“‘The plants can use our mistakes from the past,’ says Sheida Sattari, whose 2012 analysis found global soils contain enough legacy phosphorus to cut the expected demand for new fertilizer in half by 2050. (‘植物可以利用我们过去的错误,’Sheida Sattari说,他2012年的分析发现,...
Phosphate solubilizing microorganisms are ubiquitous in soils and could play an important role in supplying P to plants. Microorganisms utilizing phytate are found in cultivated soils as well as in wetland, grassland and forest soils. Various fungi and bacteria (including plant growth promoting ...
There are practical limits to the gains that can be made by root foraging alone; therefore, plants that can ‘mine’ sparingly available P in soils by producing organic anions and phosphatases are also needed, as are innovations in fertiliser technology. 展开 关键词: pasture phosphorus balance ...
These woodlands are dominated by N-fixing tree legumes which are more productive above-and belowground, and store 2-3X more C and N than remnant grasslands. In tropical savannas and forests, it has been demonstrated that N-fixing plants are able to invest additional N in the acquisition of ...
Plants need phosphorus(磷) to grow. At first, people used organic or natural fertilizer. In1842 English agricultural chemist John Bennet Lawes patented a process for treating phosphorus-rich bones and rocks with acid, making it easier for plants to obtain, and soon the world's first human -ma...
Availability of phosphorus in some soils of the state of So Paulo, Brazil, for bean plants (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) and correlations among forms of P in these soils and dry matter weight and P uptake by plantsdoi:10.1590/S0071-12761987000100040Andre M Louis Neptune...
Plants need phosphorus(磷) to grow. At first, people used organic or natural fertilizer. In1842 English agricultural chemist John Bennet Lawes patented a process for treating phosphorus-rich bones and rocks with acid, making it easier for plants to obtain, and soon the world's first human -ma...
The acid extraction (Mehlich I and Bray 1 methods) attacked soil components (apatites) resulting in higher and inconsistent amounts of P extracted which may not be available to plants; the correlation between these methods within soils of similar properties was good, but when all soils were ...