Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Phosphorus
- essential,
irreplaceable
nutrient
- Global P
reserves
limited
- cannot be
produced
- P recycling
- EU green paper
- reduce Ag waste
- promote P recycling from waste
- crops also need K
- too much K cause
grass staggers
- P lost from soils causes
effects of eutrophication
- loss of
O2 in
water
- losses are
sewage and
agriculture
- contribution from
Ag increasing
- controls on
sewage
increasing
- 50-75% urban
- 20-50% ag
- need to maintain P for optimum yields
- only apply
where needed
- not with 2m of
watercourse
- little or no P if index >3
- index measures
available P rather
than total P
- target index is 2
- arable - 2 and 3
most common indices
- grass - 1 and 2
most common
- 10years to
move an index
- will leach
above 4
- yield increases
up to index 2
- critical value
- crop yields eg potato
increase upto index 3
- consider reducing P
content of animal diets
- doesn't move in soil
- roots need to find it to benefit
- yet is required to create roots
- starter P -
next to seed
- don't leave on soil
- most P in
top 1cm
- plough to get P
where most efficient
- efficiency
pH = 6.5
- yields being maintained
despite reduction in inputs
- potatoes need a lot of P
- but leave a lot of P
- inefficient
- for good N response
need adequate P
- maize benefits from fresh P
- even if soil
levels are high
- more available
- improving
P efficiency
- soil analysis
- annual vs
rotational
application
- placement
- pH
- erosion control
- correct ratio of fert
- adequate moisture
- adequate
supply of other
nutrients
- follow COGAP