Agriculture and Phosphorus Management

Agriculture and Phosphorus Management
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Publisher : CRC Press
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 1566704944
ISBN-13 : 9781566704946
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Agriculture and Phosphorus Management by : Andrew N. Sharpley

Using the Chesapeake Bay as a case study, Agriculture and Phosphorus Management discusses the impact and management of phosphorus in watersheds. Although urban and other sources contribute phosphorus to the Bay, the papers presented focus on how its role in agriculture impacts water quality. They review the new guidelines and legislation slated for implementation by 2002 directed towards sustainable nutrient management and strategies for implementing them. Phosphorus, an essential element for plant and animal growth, has long been recognized as necessary to eliminate deficiencies and to maintain profitable crop and livestock production. It can increase the biological productivity of surface waters by accelerating eutrophication. Human activities accelerate the rate of eutrophication - principally by increasing the rate at which phosphorus enters the aquatic system. Written by experts from a range of disciplines Agriculture and Phosphorus Management provides a deeper understanding of the diverse, dynamic, and complex factors controlling the impact of agricultural phosphorus management on production and water quality. Each contributor addresses the questions: what do we know, what do we still need to know, where are the major gaps in our knowledge, and how does the information relate to phosphorus management strategies in the Bay Watershed, and other watersheds? As a result this series of papers provides a unique collection of information of regional, national, and international significance and gives prioritized phosphorus management options for not only the Chesapeake Bay Watershed, but for watersheds around the world.

Phosphorus in Agriculture: 100 % Zero

Phosphorus in Agriculture: 100 % Zero
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9789401776127
ISBN-13 : 9401776121
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Synopsis Phosphorus in Agriculture: 100 % Zero by : Ewald Schnug

The title ‘Phosphorus in Agriculture: 100 % Zero’ is synonymous for make-or-break. And it stands up to the promise. This book sends an important message as it delivers background information, intrinsic hypotheses, validation approaches and legal frameworks, all for balanced phosphorus fertilization in agriculture. This implies firstly that the phosphorus requirement of crop is fully satisfied by applying exclusively fertilizers which contain the nutrient in completely available form. Secondly, environmental demands through eutrophication and hazardous contaminants must not be compromised. The book identifies equally knowledge gaps and deficits in the transformation and implementation of research into practice. Bottom line is that research delivers the tools for a sustainable phosphorus management while legal frameworks are insufficient.

Fact Book of Agriculture

Fact Book of Agriculture
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : MSU:31293018814404
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Phosphorus Loss from Soil to Water

Phosphorus Loss from Soil to Water
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Publisher : Cabi
Total Pages : 488
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822025748427
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Synopsis Phosphorus Loss from Soil to Water by : H. Tunney

Eutrophication, caused by phosphorus enrichment, is not a new environmental problem. The persistence of eutrophication in an era when many point-source phosphorus inputs have been curtailed has turned the focus of attention to agricultural phosphorus. A workshop was held in Ireland in 1995 to discuss factors controlling phosphorus losses to water from agriculture. This book presents the proceedings of the workshop and consists of 18 chapters by the invited speakers and three chapters with the 45 poster papers displayed at the workshop.

Role of Phosphorus in Eutrophication

Role of Phosphorus in Eutrophication
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Total Pages : 60
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ISBN-10 : UIUC:30112072651380
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Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Role of Phosphorus in Eutrophication by : Alfred Frank Bartsch

Phosphorus, Food, and Our Future

Phosphorus, Food, and Our Future
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 456
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ISBN-10 : 9780199916849
ISBN-13 : 0199916845
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Phosphorus, Food, and Our Future by : Karl A. Wyant

Phosphorus is essential to all life. A critical component of fertilizers, Phosphorus currently has no known substitute in agriculture. Without it, crops cannot grow. With too much of it, waterways are polluted. Across the globe, social, political, and economic pressures are influencing the biogeochemical cycle of phosphorus. A better understanding of this non-renewable resource and its impacts on the environment is critical to conserving our global supply and increasing agricultural productivity. Most of the phosphorus-focused discussion within the academic community is highly fragmented. Phosphorus, Food, and Our Future will bring together the necessary multi-disciplinary perspectives to build a cohesive knowledge base of phosphorus sustainability. The book is a direct continuation of processes associated with the first international conference on sustainable phosphorus held in the United States, the Frontiers in Life Sciences: Sustainable Phosphorus Summit, though it is not a book of conference proceedings; rather, the book is part of an integrated, coordinated process that builds on the momentum of the Summit. The first chapter will introduce the biological and chemical necessity of phosphorus. The subsequent ten chapters will explore different facets of phosphorus sustainability and the role of policy on future global phosphorus supplies. The final chapter will synthesize all of the emerging views contained in the book, drawing out the leading dilemmas and opportunities for phosphorus sustainability.