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    Direct exports of phosphorus from fertilizers applied to grazed pastures 

    Nash, D. M.; McDowell, Richard; Condron, Leo M.; McLaughlin, M. J. (Crop Science Society of America with the American Society of Agronomy and the Soil Science Society of America, 2019-08-21)
    Since its discovery in 1669, phosphorus (P) in the form of fertilizer has become an essential input for many agroecosystems. By introducing a concentrated P source, fertilizers increase short-term P export potential soon ...
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    Using organic phosphorus to sustain pasture productivity: A perspective 

    Nash, D. M.; Haygarth, P. M.; Turner, B. L.; Condron, Leo M.; McDowell, Richard; Richardson, A. E.; Watkins, M.; Heaven, M. W. (Elsevier, 2014-06)
    Organic phosphorus (P) in grazed pastures/grasslands could sustain production systems that historically relied on inorganic P fertiliser. Interactions between inorganic P, plants and soils have been studied extensively. ...
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    Analysis of potentially mobile phosphorus in arable soils using solid state nuclear magnetic resonance 

    McDowell, Richard; Condron, Leo M.; Mahieu, N.; Brookes, P.; Poulton, P.; Sharpley, A. N. (American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America, 2002)
    In many intensive agroecosystems continued inputs of phosphorus (P) over many years can significantly increase soil P concentrations and the risk of P loss to surface waters. For this study we used solid-state ³¹P nuclear ...
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    AuthorCondron, Leo M. (3)
    McDowell, Richard (3)
    Nash, D. M. (2)Brookes, P. (1)Haygarth, P. M. (1)Heaven, M. W. (1)Mahieu, N. (1)McLaughlin, M. J. (1)Poulton, P. (1)Richardson, A. E. (1)... View MoreKeyword
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    06 Biological Sciences (3)Agronomy & Agriculture (3)
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    04 Earth Sciences (2)Agriculture (2)0503 Soil Sciences (1)050303 Soil Biology (1)050304 Soil Chemistry (excl. Carbon Sequestration Science) (1)07 Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences (1)... View MoreDate Issued2010 - 2019 (2)2002 - 2009 (1)
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