Unlocking Sustainable Agriculture with Recycled Fertilizers
New research sheds light on the movement of phosphorus derived from recycled materials within soil, potentially paving the way for more sustainable fertilizer practices. Phosphorus plays a crucial role in promoting plant growth, but many agricultural soils fall short in this vital nutrient, which can hinder crop productivity. To counter this, farmers typically turn to fertilizers sourced from mined phosphorus, a finite resource that raises sustainability concerns.
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