Handling the phosphorus paradox in agriculture and natural ecosystems: Scarcity,necessity, and burden of P |
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Authors: | Peter Leinweber Ulrich Bathmann Uwe Buczko Caroline Douhaire Bettina Eichler-Löbermann Emmanuel Frossard Felix Ekardt Helen Jarvie Inga Krämer Christian Kabbe Bernd Lennartz Per-Erik Mellander Günther Nausch Hisao Ohtake Jens Tränckner |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Soil Science, Faculty for Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,University of Rostock,Rostock,Germany;2.Leibniz-Institut für Ostseeforschung Warnemünde,Rostock,Germany;3.Landscape Ecology and Site Evaluation,University of Rostock,Rostock,Germany;4.Forschungsstelle Nachhaltigkeit und Klimapolitik,Leipzig,Germany;5.Department of Crop Production, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,Rostock,Germany;6.ETH Zurich, Research Station in Plant Sciences,Lindau,Switzerland;7.Centre for Ecology & Hydrology,Wallingford,UK;8.Leibniz Science Campus Phosphorus Research Rostock c/o, Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde,Rostock,Germany;9.P-REX Environment,Berlin,Germany;10.Department of Soil Physics, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,University of Rostock,Rostock,Germany;11.Department of Environment, Soils and Landuse, Teagasc,Johnstown Castle Environmental Research Centre,Johnstown Castle,Ireland;12.Baltic Sea Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde (IOW),Rostock,Germany;13.Phosphorus Atlas Research Institute,Waseda University,Tokyo,Japan;14.Water Management, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences,Rostock,Germany |
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Abstract: | This special issue of Ambio compiles a series of contributions made at the 8th International Phosphorus Workshop (IPW8), held in September 2016 in Rostock, Germany. The introducing overview article summarizes major published scientific findings in the time period from IPW7 (2015) until recently, including presentations from IPW8. The P issue was subdivided into four themes along the logical sequence of P utilization in production, environmental, and societal systems: (1) Sufficiency and efficiency of P utilization, especially in animal husbandry and crop production; (2) P recycling: technologies and product applications; (3) P fluxes and cycling in the environment; and (4) P governance. The latter two themes had separate sessions for the first time in the International Phosphorus Workshops series; thus, this overview presents a scene-setting rather than an overview of the latest research for these themes. In summary, this paper details new findings in agricultural and environmental P research, which indicate reduced P inputs, improved management options, and provide translations into governance options for a more sustainable P use. |
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