News Letter July-Dec 2010 (ICAR-IISS, Bhopal)
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News Letter July-Dec 2010 (ICAR-IISS, Bhopal)
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All high intensity agricultural production systems are dependent on continual inputs of mainly nitrogen and phosphatic fertilizers derived from gaseous nitrogen and phosphate rock, respectively. Unlike nitrogen, phosphorus is relying on a finite resource and the current reserves could be depleted during end of this century. More concerning is that before that point is reached, similar to oil peak, we will see a global peak in phosphate rock reserves, estimated to occur in the next 30 years. While the exact timing may be disputed, it is clear that already the quality of remaining phosphate rock reserves is decreasing and the availability of and cheap fertilizers will be a thing of the past. Efficient Utilization of Indigenous Phosphate Rocks and Soil Phosphorus is Must to Manage Global Phosphorus Peak Not Available |
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2017-05-18T06:12:15Z
2017-05-18T06:12:15Z 2010-07-01 |
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News Letter
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English
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Indian Institute of Soil Science (ICAR-IISS, Bhopal)
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