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Sustainable Agriculture Reviews 58 Phosphorus Use Efficiency For Sustainable Agriculture Asif Iqbal

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Sustainable Agriculture Reviews 58 Phosphorus Use Efficiency For Sustainable Agriculture Asif Iqbal
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.98 MB
Pages: 249
Author: Asif Iqbal, Mazhar Iqbal, Madeeha Alamzeb, Song Meizhen, Zhang Xiling, Muhammad Arif, Xiongming Du, Eric Lichtfouse
ISBN: 9783031161544, 3031161548
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Sustainable Agriculture Reviews 58 Phosphorus Use Efficiency For Sustainable Agriculture Asif Iqbal by Asif Iqbal, Mazhar Iqbal, Madeeha Alamzeb, Song Meizhen, Zhang Xiling, Muhammad Arif, Xiongming Du, Eric Lichtfouse 9783031161544, 3031161548 instant download after payment.

This book presents recently-developed crop, soil, and management practices that can be used to improve phosphorous use efficiency in agriculture. Food security highly depends on the availability of plant nutrients such as phosphorus, yet rock phosphate reserves are expected to be exhausted in the next 50–100 years. Moreover, about 80% of the phosphorous fertilizers applied to soils become unavailable to plants due to phosphorous fixation in iron and aluminum oxides in acidic soils and with carbonates in alkaline soils. As a consequence, only 10-15% of applied phosphorous is up taken by crops. Therefore, there is a need for advanced practices for improving phosphorus use efficiency.

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