2022
DOI: 10.1007/s00003-022-01363-3
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Phosphorus plant removal from European agricultural land

Abstract: Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient for all plant growth and it has become a critical and often imbalanced element in modern agriculture. A proper crop fertilization is crucial for production, farmer profits, and also for ensuring sustainable agriculture. The European Commission has published the Farm to Fork (F2F) Strategy in May 2020, in which the reduction of the use of fertilizers by at least 20% is among one of the main objectives. Therefore, it is important to look for the optimal use of P in order t… Show more

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“…Care should also be observed regarding the appropriate dose of fertilizers to be applied. Thus, we should always think about P budget as per the below equation from: 9 Phosphorus budget =P_Fert + P_Man + P_Atm − P_Grain− P_ Res− P_Eros P_Fert is the input of fertilizer; P_Man is the input from manure application; P_Atm is the input from atmospheric deposition; P_Grain the output from crop harvesting.…”
Section: Management Technicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Care should also be observed regarding the appropriate dose of fertilizers to be applied. Thus, we should always think about P budget as per the below equation from: 9 Phosphorus budget =P_Fert + P_Man + P_Atm − P_Grain− P_ Res− P_Eros P_Fert is the input of fertilizer; P_Man is the input from manure application; P_Atm is the input from atmospheric deposition; P_Grain the output from crop harvesting.…”
Section: Management Technicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In contrast, available-P levels showed deficient levels with an average of 3.15 ppm. The lowlevel availability of P in the soil is related to acid soil pH, which causes the availability of P in the soil to be limited [26]. Meanwhile, land uses have a significant effect (p<0.05) on available-N, with values in gardens, paddy fields, and moorland being 84.09 kg.ha -1 , 70.14 kg.ha -1 , and 57.98 kg.ha -1 , respectively (Table 2).…”
Section: Soil Properties In Girimarto District Wonogirimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since phosphates are a possible source to be transported by runoff, moreover, the amount of phosphate adsorbed by soil depends greatly on pH, particle size distribution, and organic matter, it is very important to be considered. Phosphorus, once only a nutrient, has become a contaminant on a global scale because of its overusing by the farmers with intensive agriculture (Panagos et al, 2022). In terms of nitrate, nitrogen is an important element that gives plants the energy to grow.…”
Section: Pantanal Model Attributesmentioning
confidence: 99%