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Disrupting Earth’s chemical cycles brings trouble. But planet-warming carbon dioxide isn’t the only element whose cycle we’ve turned wonky—we’ve got a phosphorus problem too.
Tips Most plants prefer a soil pH of 5.5 to 7.5. If it’s outside this range, it’s challenging for plants to absorb nutrients properly. "If it is too acidic, phosphorus will not be available to ...
Recycling lake sediments for crop production: A sustainable solution for closing the phosphorus cycle Date: April 20, 2023 Source: University of Helsinki Summary: A four-year field experiment ...
Disrupting Earth’s chemical cycles brings trouble. But planet-warming carbon dioxide isn’t the only element whose cycle we’ve turned wonky—we’ve got a phosphorus problem too.