Applied Sciences (Nov 2021)

Phosphorus Dynamics in the Soil–Plant–Environment Relationship in Cropping Systems: A Review

  • Rodolfo Lizcano-Toledo,
  • Marino Pedro Reyes-Martín,
  • Luisella Celi,
  • Emilia Fernández-Ondoño

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app112311133
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 23
p. 11133

Abstract

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This work performs a review of the relevant aspects of agronomic dynamics of phosphorus (P) in the soil–plant relationship as a community (crop ecophysiology), the effect of environmental conditions and global warming on the redistribution and translocation of P in some crop, and the use of good agricultural practices with the aim of improving the efficiency of the element. The research focuses on Northern Europe, North-Eastern Asia, Oceania, North America, and the tropical area of Latin America. This review covers general research and specific works on P found in the literature, 70% of which date from the last 10 years, as well as some older studies that have been of great relevance as references and starting points for more recent investigations. The dynamics of P in a system implies taking into account genetic aspects of the plant, component of the soil–plant–fertilizer–environment relationship, and use of technologies at the molecular level. In addition, in a climate change scenario, the availability of this element can significantly change depending on whether it is labile or non-labile.

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