Around 50% Of Soil-Available Phosphorus Comes From Mineral Fertilizers In Agricultural Systems Worldwide

Around 50% Of Soil-Available Phosphorus Comes From Mineral Fertilizers In Agricultural Systems Worldwide

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Plants need phosphorus to grow. Farmers’ use of mineral phosphorus fertilisers has greatly increased soil phosphorus fertility and, consequently, crop yields. However, these fertilisers are made from rock phosphate, a non-renewable resource that is patchily distributed across the Earth.

Researchers at INRAE and Bordeaux...

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