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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.gfs.2021.100545
关键词
Phosphorus fertilizer use efficiency; Meta-analysis; Soil pH; Cereal; Soil available P; Phosphorus fertilizer
资金
- Australian Research Council [DP190102262]
Research showed that phosphorus fertilizer use efficiency in cereal crops is influenced by climate, soil, and management factors. The phosphorus content in aboveground biomass increased by 12.4% of the applied fertilizer, with lower PFUE in maize compared to rice and wheat, and lowest in soil with near neutral pH. There is great potential for improving PFUE in cereal crops.
Due to limits in global phosphate rock reserves for fertilizer use, it is vital to increase phosphorus fertilizer use efficiency (PFUE) to maintain agricultural productivity and food security. With 865 observations from 82 papers we investigated how PFUE in cereal crops was affected by climate (mean annual temperature), soil (pH, texture, available P), and management factors (crop type, fertilizer type and amount). We found that P content in aboveground biomass increased by 12.4% (95% confidence intervals 11.5-13.4%) of the P fertilizer applied across all observations. This PFUE was lower in maize than in rice and wheat, and was lowest in soil with near neutral pH. Our results indicate that there is much opportunity for improving PFUE in cereal crops.
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