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Replace, reuse, recycle: improving the sustainable use of phosphorus by plants
2015
Journal of Experimental Botany
The 'phosphorus problem' has recently received strong interest with two distinct strands of importance. The first is that too much phosphorus (P) is entering into waste water, creating a significant economic and ecological problem. Secondly, while agricultural demand for phosphate fertilizer is increasing to maintain crop yields, rock phosphate reserves are rapidly declining. Unravelling the mechanisms by which plants sense, respond to, and acquire phosphate can address both problems, allowing
doi:10.1093/jxb/erv210
pmid:25944926
fatcat:tgk2t6vyfvhddl7b4b5mcj3rxq