Phosphorus Flows, Surpluses, and N/P Agronomic Balancing When Using Manure from Pig and Poultry Farms
The pig and poultry industries continue to grow across the world and together they provide the majority of meat consumed. The European Union (EU) in particular has the highest global relative meat production by monogastrics (i.e., pig and poultry). The fate of phosphorus (P) in pig and poultry farmi...
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Main Authors: | Arno Rosemarin, Nelson Ekane, Kim Andersson |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c7af448033be488ab7d81646eb66a5dc |
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