2018
DOI: 10.1007/s11104-018-3675-9
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Organic phosphorus: potential solutions for phosphorus security

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“…Accordingly, soil P org represents an important P component that can hold great promise for advancing sustainable nutrition of plants if properly invested. This will eventually contribute to attaining the environment‐related sustainable development goals ( Haygarth et al, 2018b; Schneider et al, 2019). As such, soil P org could have broad agronomic and environmental importance, especially in the context of climatic changes.…”
Section: Why Is Soil Porgof Prime Importance Than Ever?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, soil P org represents an important P component that can hold great promise for advancing sustainable nutrition of plants if properly invested. This will eventually contribute to attaining the environment‐related sustainable development goals ( Haygarth et al, 2018b; Schneider et al, 2019). As such, soil P org could have broad agronomic and environmental importance, especially in the context of climatic changes.…”
Section: Why Is Soil Porgof Prime Importance Than Ever?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rationale for examining enzyme labile P was that recycled organic amendments may have a wide range of P forms that require specific microbial and plant strategies to acquire P in forms available for root uptake (Stutter, 2015;George et al, 2018). Phytase is a specific enzyme acting on phytate monoester P known to accumulate in soils (Stutter et al, 2015;Menezes-Blackburn et al, 2018) and not normally available to plants or microbes (Celi and Barberis, 2005;Turner, 2007).…”
Section: Amendment P Compositions and Rapid Physico-chemical Effects ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most research on the fate of P applied to soil has focused on IP compounds, showing that most of it is adsorbed at the surface of soil particles, which in turn in uences its availability to plants (Hinsinger 2001;Houben et al 2011). In contrast, the dynamics of OPs and their availability have been understudied to date, and knowledge about the contribution of these compounds to plant nutrition is still lacking (Faucon et al, 2015;Haygarth et al, 2018;Mezeli et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%