2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12355-020-00878-z
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Phosphorus Sources Combined with Doses of Organic Compost Increased the Population of Soil Microorganisms and P Level in the Soil and Plant and the Dry Matter of Sugarcane

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“…Some studies on sugarcane have highlighted the effects of applying filter cake as a source of P because it favors the physiological and nutritional aspects of the crop [31,60,61].…”
Section: Results Of the Application Of Filter Cake To The Soil And In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Some studies on sugarcane have highlighted the effects of applying filter cake as a source of P because it favors the physiological and nutritional aspects of the crop [31,60,61].…”
Section: Results Of the Application Of Filter Cake To The Soil And In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An important contribution of filter cake is the stimulation of soil microbiological activity due to the addition of new microorganisms [63]. Caione et al [61] studied different sources of P and filter cake, with or without enrichment by biofertilizers and liquid peat. The researchers found that filter cake enhances the effects of phosphate fertilization on sugarcane, leading to an increase in microbial population, P levels in the soil, and P absorption, regardless of the phosphorus source used.…”
Section: Results Of the Application Of Filter Cake To The Soil And In...mentioning
confidence: 99%