articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesMar 19, 2012BRONZE OA

Residual soil phosphorus as the missing piece in the global phosphorus crisis puzzle

Graduate School Experimental Plant Sciences · Wageningen University & Research · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Phosphorus (P) is a finite and dwindling resource. Debate focuses on current production and use of phosphate rock rather than on the amounts of P required in the future to feed the world. We applied a two-pool soil P model to reproduce historical continental crop P uptake as a function of P inputs from fertilizer and manure and to estimate P requirements for crop production in 2050. The key feature is the consideration of the role of residual soil P in crop production. Model simulations closely fit historical P uptake for all continents. Cumulative inputs of P fertilizer and manure for the period 1965-2007 in Europe (1,115 kg . ha(-1) of cropland) grossly exceeded the cumulative P uptake by crops (360 kg…

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