Organic phosphorus (P) in agricultural soil and the ability of wheat to use this as a P source
Phosphorus (P) fertilisers are a finite resource which are becoming increasingly expensive and cause water pollution. Agricultural soils are thought to contain reserves of organic P which are a potential P source for crops. However, there is little understanding of the ability of crops to use this P...
Main Author: | Robertson, Ingrid G. |
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Other Authors: | Phoenix, Gareth K. ; Craven, Jeremy ; Cameron, Duncan D. |
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University of Sheffield
2018
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.737897 |
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