
doi: 10.24047/bc103113
It is likely more critical than ever to have access to proven indicators of the plant availability of P given the awareness of the implications of its management in crop production and the surrounding environment. Methods of assessing P availability will vary regionally, but commonly achieve good correlation to plant response. Continued improvement in the delivery of P sources to crops is in turn encouraging research that is improving our understanding of how to assess the behavior of P in soil.
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