Effect of bioeffectors and recycled P-fertiliser products on the growth of spring wheat
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Effect of bioeffectors and recycled P-fertiliser products on the growth of spring wheat. / Lekfeldt, Jonas Duus Stevens; Rex, Martin; Mercl, Filip; Kulhánek, Martin; Tlustoš, Pavel; Magid, Jakob; de Neergaard, Andreas.
I: Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture, Bind 3, 22, 2016.Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskrift › Tidsskriftartikel › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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T1 - Effect of bioeffectors and recycled P-fertiliser products on the growth of spring wheat
AU - Lekfeldt, Jonas Duus Stevens
AU - Rex, Martin
AU - Mercl, Filip
AU - Kulhánek, Martin
AU - Tlustoš, Pavel
AU - Magid, Jakob
AU - de Neergaard, Andreas
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The recycling of waste products into P fertilisers in agriculture is advisable from the perspective of sustainability. Bioeffectors (BEs), which have the ability to increase the plant uptake of P from recycled fertiliser products, may increase the fertiliser value of these products. This paper investigated the effect of a range of different recycled fertilisers on the growth and P uptake of wheat in pot experiments conducted at three different locations in Europe. Furthermore, investigations were undertaken as to whether the addition of a range of bioeffectors could significantly enhance P availability, P uptake and plant growth.
AB - The recycling of waste products into P fertilisers in agriculture is advisable from the perspective of sustainability. Bioeffectors (BEs), which have the ability to increase the plant uptake of P from recycled fertiliser products, may increase the fertiliser value of these products. This paper investigated the effect of a range of different recycled fertilisers on the growth and P uptake of wheat in pot experiments conducted at three different locations in Europe. Furthermore, investigations were undertaken as to whether the addition of a range of bioeffectors could significantly enhance P availability, P uptake and plant growth.
U2 - 10.1186/s40538-016-0074-4
DO - 10.1186/s40538-016-0074-4
M3 - Tidsskriftartikel
VL - 3
JO - Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture
JF - Chemical and Biological Technologies in Agriculture
SN - 2196-5641
M1 - 22
ER -
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