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Crop and Pasture Science Crop and Pasture Science
Volume 60 Number 2 2009
Low P Farming Systems


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Foreword: New directions for phosphorus management in Australian soils and farming systems 

P. S. Cornish and D. Millar

pp. ii-ii

 


A conceptual framework for improving the P efficiency of organic farming without inputs of soluble P fertiliser 

M. K. Conyers and P. W. Moody

pp. 100-104

  
 


Phosphorus management on extensive organic and low-input farms 

P. S. Cornish

pp. 105-115

  
 


Options for increasing the biological cycling of phosphorus in low-input and organic agricultural systems 

C. N. Guppy and M. J. McLaughlin

pp. 116-123

  
 


Plant mechanisms to optimise access to soil phosphorus 

Alan E. Richardson, Peter J. Hocking, Richard J. Simpson and Timothy S. George

pp. 124-143

  
 


Potential to improve root access to phosphorus: the role of non-symbiotic microbial inoculants in the rhizosphere 

P. R. Harvey, R. A. Warren and S. Wakelin

pp. 144-151

  
 


New fertiliser options for managing phosphorus for organic and low-input farming systems 

Jeffrey Evans and Jason Condon

pp. 152-162

  
 


Agronomic management options for phosphorus in Australian dryland organic and low-input cropping systems 

A. M. McNeill and C. M. Penfold

pp. 163-182

  
 


Phosphorus uptake in faba bean, field pea, and corn cultivars from different sources: preliminary studies of two options for organic farmers 

Gunasekhar Nachimuthu, Peter Lockwood, Chris Guppy and Paul Kristiansen

pp. 183-189

  
 


Research directions: Improving plant uptake of soil phosphorus, and reducing dependency on input of phosphorus fertiliser 

P. S. Cornish

pp. 190-196

  
 


  
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