The 2011 Nutrient Management Forum in Perth Western Australia presents an exciting opportunity for researchers, managers and practitioners to gain insight into nutrient management research and...
Phosphorus & food security
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The 2011 Nutrient Management Forum in Perth Western Australia presents an exciting opportunity for researchers, managers and practitioners to gain insight into nutrient management research and...
Forum topic
NASA-funded scientists claim arsenic can take the place of phosphorus in DNA from Mono Lake organisms. Does this fundamentally change the way we view phosphorus as a non-substitutable element?...
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NASA-funded scientists claim arsenic can take the place of phosphorus in DNA from Mono Lake organisms. Does this fundamentally change the way we view phosphorus as a non-substitutable element?...
NASA-funded scientists claim arsenic can take the place of phosphorus in DNA from Mono Lake organisms. Does this fundamentally change the way we view phosphorus as a non-substitutable element?...
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Demand for fertilisers from the poorly-fed African continent is on the rise but still has some way to go before crop yields rise to levels that can significantly cut reliance on food...
Demand for fertilisers from the poorly-fed African continent is on the rise but still has some way to go before crop yields rise to levels that can significantly cut reliance on food...
Phosphate has been essential to feeding the world since the Green Revolution, but its excessive use as a fertilizer has led to widespread pollution and eutrophication. Now, many of...
Phosphate has been essential to feeding the world since the Green Revolution, but its excessive use as a fertilizer has led to widespread pollution and eutrophication. Now, many of...
Phosphate has been essential to feeding the world since the Green Revolution, but its excessive use as a fertilizer has led to widespread pollution and eutrophication. Now, many of...
