2022
DOI: 10.1007/s10705-022-10228-y
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The fate of phosphorus from bone char-based fertilizers in soil pools in a 5-year crop rotation

Abstract: Bone char (BC) is a promising P-recycling fertilizer but with rather low P-solubility, which can be increased by modifying the BC surface with elemental sulfur (BCplus), but effects on the soil P status have not been tested under field conditions yet. Hence, a long-time field experiment was started 2013 to track the fate of BC and BCplus P into different soil P pools compared to a control and triple superphosphate (TSP) treatment for severely P deficient (iSPTC-A) vs. sufficiently P fertilized (iSPTC-C) soil. … Show more

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“…All the papers are focused on P and have often used the P fractionation technique. However, much like the diversity of topics covered over Mike's career, these papers cover topics such as: minimising P losses from fertiliser to water (Wang et al 2022); improving the efficiency of P use in grassland and cropping systems (Bilotto et al 2022;Bouray et al 2022;Hu et al 2022;Schwerdtner et al 2022;Touhami et al 2022), assessing the effect of different amendments on the availability of P in the soil (Brownrigg et al 2022;Kruse et al 2022); and fertiliser value of waste streams (Battisti et al 2022).…”
Section: Seminal P Fraction Papermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All the papers are focused on P and have often used the P fractionation technique. However, much like the diversity of topics covered over Mike's career, these papers cover topics such as: minimising P losses from fertiliser to water (Wang et al 2022); improving the efficiency of P use in grassland and cropping systems (Bilotto et al 2022;Bouray et al 2022;Hu et al 2022;Schwerdtner et al 2022;Touhami et al 2022), assessing the effect of different amendments on the availability of P in the soil (Brownrigg et al 2022;Kruse et al 2022); and fertiliser value of waste streams (Battisti et al 2022).…”
Section: Seminal P Fraction Papermentioning
confidence: 99%