Integrating legacy soil phosphorus into sustainable nutrient management strategies for future food, bioenergy and water security

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Helen Rowe
Paul J. A. Withers
Peter Baas
Neng Iong Chan
Donnacha Doody
Jeff Holiman
Brent Jacobs
Haigang Li
Graham K. MacDonald
Richard McDowell
Andrew N. Sharpley
Jianbo Shen
Wendy Taheri
Matthew Wallenstein
Michael N. Weintraub
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[1] Arizona State University,School of Life Sciences
[2] Bangor University,School of Environment, Natural Resources and Geography
[3] Colorado State University,Department of Ecosystem Science and Sustainability
[4] Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute,Institute for Sustainable Futures
[5] Public Hygiene Let’s Us Stay Human (PHLUSH),Center for Resources, Environment and Food Security
[6] University of Technology,Department of Geography
[7] China Agricultural University,AgResearch
[8] McGill University,Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences
[9] Lincoln University,Department of Environmental Sciences
[10] University of Arkansas,undefined
[11] TerraNimbus,undefined
[12] University of Toledo,undefined
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Legacy phosphorus; Sustainable nutrient management; Crop production; Phosphate rock; P use efficiency; P recycling; Eutrophication;
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Legacy phosphorus (P) that has accumulated in soils from past inputs of fertilizers and manures is a large secondary global source of P that could substitute manufactured fertilizers, help preserve critical reserves of finite phosphate rock to ensure future food and bioenergy supply, and gradually improve water quality. We explore the issues and management options to better utilize legacy soil P and conclude that it represents a valuable and largely accessible P resource. The future value and period over which legacy soil P can be accessed depends on the amount present and its distribution, its availability to crops and rates of drawdown determined by the cropping system. Full exploitation of legacy P requires a transition to a more holistic system approach to nutrient management based on technological advances in precision farming, plant breeding and microbial engineering together with a greater reliance on recovered and recycled P. We propose the term ‘agro-engineering’ to encompass this integrated approach. Smaller targeted applications of fertilizer P may still be needed to optimize crop yields where legacy soil P cannot fully meet crop demands. Farm profitability margins, the need to recycle animal manures and the extent of local eutrophication problems will dictate when, where and how quickly legacy P is best exploited. Based on our analysis, we outline the stages and drivers in a transition to the full utilization of legacy soil P as part of more sustainable regional and global nutrient management.
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