Modelling the optimal phosphate fertiliser and soil management strategy for crops
Aims: the readily available global rock phosphate (P) reserves may be depleted within the next 50-130 years warranting careful use of this finite resource. We develop a model that allows us to assess a range of P fertiliser and soil management strategies for Barley in order to find which one maximis...
Main Authors: | Heppell, J. (Author), Payvandi, S. (Author), Talboys, P. (Author), Zygalakis, K.C (Author), Fliege, Jörg (Author), Langton, D. (Author), Sylvester-Bradley, R. (Author), Walker, R. (Author), Jones, D. L. (Author), Roose, Tiina (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2015-07-13.
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