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Arcand, MM; Schneider, KD. 2006. Plant- and microbial-based mechanisms to improve the agronomic
effectiveness of phosphate rock: a review. ANAIS DA ACADEMIA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS. 78(4):791-807.
Address:
Schneider, KD, Univ Guelph, Dept Land Resource Sci, Guelph, ON N1G 2W1,
Canada
Deficiency in plant-available phosphorus is considered to be a major
limiting factor to food production in many agricultural soils. Mineral
resources are necessary to restore soil phosphorus content. In regions
where conventional fertilizers are not used due to cost limitations or
to mitigate adverse environmental effects, local sources of phosphate
rock are being increasingly recognized for potential use as alternative
phosphorus fertilizers. The main obstacle associated with using
directly applied ground phosphate rock is that the phosphate released
is often unable to supply sufficient plant-available phosphorus for
crop uptake. Plant and microbial-based mechanisms are low-cost,
appropriate technologies to enhance the solubilization and increase the
agronomic effectiveness of phosphate rock. Common mechanisms of
phosphate rock dissolution including proton and organic acid production
will be reviewed for both plants and microorganisms. This review will
also address possibilities for future research directions and
applications to agriculture, as well as highlight ongoing research at
the University of Guelph, Guelph, Canada.
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