Agronomic strategies enhancing utilisation of insoluble phosphorus sources through amendments (ELD3925)

START

July 1, 2025

FINISH

June 30, 2026

Summary

The aim of this project is to assess selected amendments or additives to monoammonium phosphate to reduce the precipitation of soluble phosphorus in calcareous, alkaline and high phosphorus buffering index soils in SA’s Lower South East.

Project Participants

Adam Hancock, Elders

The research

The aim of this project is to assess selected amendments or additives to monoammonium phosphate to reduce the precipitation of soluble phosphorus in calcareous, alkaline and high phosphorus buffering index soils in SA’s Lower South East.

Funding

$54,056

More information

Adam Hancock

T: 0427 475 254

E: [email protected]

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