A new study overturns assumptions about how phosphorus becomes available in soils and sediments for plant growth.
A critical nutrient for life, most phosphorus in the soil is organic—from remains of plants, microbes or animals. But plants need inorganic phosphorus—the type found in fertilizers—for food. While ...
Scientists have uncovered that iron oxides, previously thought to trap phosphorus, actually help convert it into a ...
Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - February 21, 2025) - Nevada Organic Phosphate Inc. (CSE: NOP) ("NOP" or the "Company), a B.C. based company engaged in the exploration, in Nevada ...
Northwestern researchers made progress on new biochemical possibilities this week, in both the human brain and everyday ...
With its new enzyme mode of action, Phosforce from Koch Agronomic Services is a novel phosphorus nutrient use efficiency product. It aims to make more phosphorus available to the plant during ...
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The phosphorus and nitrogen outputs from each type of organic waste were compared. This experimental method produced nutrient solutions capable of replacing unsustainable chemical phosphorus and ...