Description |
1 online resource (xi, 331 pages) : illustrations (some color), color maps |
Series |
Advances in soil science |
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Advances in soil science (Boca Raton, Fla.)
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Contents |
The global phosphorus cycle / Gabriel M. Filippelli -- Positive and negative effects of phosphorus fertilizer on U.S. agriculture and the environment / B.A. Stewart, Pramod Pokhrel, and Mahendra Bhandari -- Coupled cycling of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus / Daniel Sebastian Goll -- Phosphorus in soil and plant in relation to human nutrition and health / Rajendra Prasad, Samendra Prasad and Rattan Lal -- Phosphorus management / Rajendra Prasad, Yashvir Singh Shivay, Kaushik Majumdar and Samendra Prasad -- Phosphorus effluxes from lake sediments / Sergei Katsev -- Economic and policy issues of phosphorus management in agroecosystems / Otto C. Doering III -- Phosphorus fertilization and management in soils of Sub-Saharan Africa / Andrew J. Margenot, Bal R. Singh, Idupulapati M. Rao, Rolf Sommer -- Phosphorus and the environment / Rattan Lal -- Enhancing efficiency of phosphorus fertilizers through formula modifications / Ruiqiang Liu and Rattan Lal -- Soil phosphorus cycling in tropical soils: an ultisol and oxisol perspective / Sasha C. Reed and Tana E. Wood -- The use of phosphorus radioisotopes to investigate soil phosphorus dynamics and cycling in soil-plant systems / Long Nguyen, Felipe Zapata and Joseph Adu-Gyamfi -- Pathways and fate of phosphorus in agroecosystems / Rattan Lal |
Summary |
Phosphorus is an essential plant nutrient, but global population growth has dramatically reduced the availability of phosphorus fertilizer resources. Despite this scarcity, there remain numerous problems associated with the excessive and inappropriate use of phosphorus leading to non-point source pollution and eutrophication of natural waters. Identifying appropriate systems for managing soil phosphorus and reducing the risks of eutrophication are needed to minimize the environmental risks. This book focuses on the availability and recycling of phosphorus; regulatory and policy issues of sustainable phosphorus use; and water quality management in agroecosystems pertaining to phosphorus. Sections are dedicated to global phosphorus reserves; cycling and pathways of phosphorus; phosphorus in agriculture; human dimensions and policy intervention; and research and development priorities. Phosphorus is a finite but crucial resource and is an essential element to all life. Sub-optimal availability and nutrient imbalance in the root zone can adversely impact plant growth, and the quality of food and feed grown on these soils. However, the proven reserves of phosphorus can hardly be adequate for a few centuries only. Yet, its misuse and mismanagement has caused severe problems of eutrophication of water and pollution of the environment. Thus, judicious management of soil phosphorus is essential. This volume is specifically devoted to availability and recycling of phosphorus, regulatory/policy issues of sustainable use of phosphorus, and management in agroecosystems in the context of maximizing the use efficiency and minimizing the environmental risks of water quality |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Phosphorus in agriculture.
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Soils -- Phosphorus content.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- General.
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Phosphorus in agriculture
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Soils -- Phosphorus content
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Lal, R., editor.
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Stewart, B. A. (Bobby Alton), 1932- editor.
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ISBN |
9781482257854 |
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1482257858 |
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9781315372327 |
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1315372320 |
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