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Sigmon, Leslie R.; Vaidya, Shital R.; Thrasher, Corey; Mahad, Sumaya; Dimkpa, Christian O.; Elmer, Wade; White, Jason C.; Fairbrother, D. Howard (, Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry)Phosphorus (P) is critical for crop production but has a high nutrient use inefficiency. Tomato was grown in soil amended with five P-sources, used as-is, or embedded within a biodegradable polymer, polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA). Correlation analysis identified treatments that maintain plant growth, improve bioavailable soil P, and reduce P loss. Three performance classes were identified: (i) micro- and nanohydroxyapatite, which did not increase bioavailable P, plant P-uptake, or change P in runoff/leaching compared to controls; (ii) monocalcium phosphate (MCP), dicalcium phosphate (DCP), calcium pyrophosphate nanoparticles (CAP), and PHA-MCP that increased P-uptake and/or bioavailable P but also increased P loss in runoff/leaching; and (iii) PHA-DCP and PHA-CAP, where increased bioavailable P and plant P-uptake were achieved with minimal P loss in runoff/leaching. In addition to identifying treatments that maintain plant growth, increase bioavailable P, and minimize nutrient loss, correlation plots also revealed that (i) bioavailable P was a good indicator of plant P-uptake; (ii) leached P could be predicted from water solubility; and (iii) P loss through runoff versus leaching showed similar trends. This study highlights that biopolymers can promote plant P-uptake and improve bioavailable soil P, with implications for mitigating the negative environmental impacts of P loss from agricultural systems.more » « less
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Sigmon, Leslie R.; Adisa, Ishaq O.; Liu, Beichen; Elmer, Wade H.; White, Jason C.; Dimkpa, Christian O.; Fairbrother, D. Howard (, ACS Agricultural Science & Technology)null (Ed.)
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Frank, Benjamin P.; Sigmon, Leslie R.; Deline, Alyssa R.; Lankone, Ronald S.; Gallagher, Miranda J.; Zhi, Bo; Haynes, Christy L.; Fairbrother, D. Howard (, Environmental Science & Technology)
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