Crop residue contributions to phosphorus pools in agricultural soils: A review

PM Damon, B Bowden, T Rose, Z Rengel - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2014 - Elsevier
The phosphorus (P) content of crop residues and its availability to a subsequent crop can
range from agronomically insignificant, to quantities in excess of crop P requirement …

Agronomic and environmental aspects of phosphate fertilizers varying in source and solubility: an update review

SH Chien, LI Prochnow, S Tu, CS Snyder - Nutrient Cycling in …, 2011 - Springer
This review discusses and summarizes the latest reports regarding the agronomic utilization
and potential environmental effects of different types of phosphate (P) fertilizers that vary in …

Role of soil phosphorus on legume production

T Mitran, RS Meena, R Lal, J Layek, S Kumar… - Legumes for soil health …, 2018 - Springer
Legumes play a significant role in sustainable agriculture through their ability to improve soil
fertility and health. Legumes, with a mutual symbiotic relationship with some bacteria in soil …

Changes in the soil bacterial community structure and enzyme activities after intercrop mulch with cover crop for eight years in an orchard

W Zheng, Q Gong, Z Zhao, J Liu, B Zhai… - European Journal of Soil …, 2018 - Elsevier
Bacteria are major decomposers of plant residues in soil and play important roles in nutrient
cycling. However, in apple orchards, little is known about the responses of soil bacterial …

Long-term agro-management strategies shape soil bacterial community structure in dryland wheat systems

S Singh, S Singh, SB Lukas, S Machado, A Nouri… - Scientific Reports, 2023 - nature.com
Soil microbes play a crucial role in soil organic matter decomposition and nutrient cycling
and are influenced by management practices. Therefore, quantifying the impacts of various …

Uncertainties in soil physicochemical factors controlling phosphorus mineralization and immobilization processes

MR Arenberg, Y Arai - Advances in agronomy, 2019 - Elsevier
It became increasingly important to regulate phosphorus (P) loss from P-rich agricultural
fields because of accelerated eutrophication and hypoxia in freshwater and coastal marine …

Management strategies to optimize soil phosphorus utilization and alleviate environmental risk in China

W Zhang, X Tang, X Feng, E Wang, H Li… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
In the last decade, crop production in China has dramatically improved due to greater
phosphorus (P) input. As P fertilizer application rates increased from 88 to 123 kg P2O5 ha …

A meta-analysis of organic and inorganic phosphorus in organic fertilizers, soils, and water: implications for water quality

T Darch, MSA Blackwell, JMB Hawkins… - Critical Reviews in …, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Phosphorus is known to be an important contributor to eutrophication of aquatic systems, but
the role of organic phosphorus is often overlooked. This review uses a meta-analysis …

[HTML][HTML] Differences in cover crop contributions to phosphorus uptake by ryegrass in two soils with low and moderate P status

V Hansen, D Müller-Stöver, B Gómez-Muñoz… - Geoderma, 2022 - Elsevier
Growing evidence has emerged that cover crops may be able to improve phosphorus (P)
cycling and contribute to the P nutrition of the subsequent crop. This could be particularly …

Soil phosphorus mobilization in the rhizosphere of cover crops has little effect on phosphorus cycling in California agricultural soils

G Maltais-Landry, K Scow, E Brennan - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2014 - Elsevier
Phosphorus (P) is a key limiting factor in many terrestrial ecosystems because most soil P is
bound to soil minerals or organic matter. Increasing P cycling rates can increase P …