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Improving phosphorus sustainability of sugarcane production in Brazil

Phosphorus (P) use in global food and bioenergy production needs to become more efficient and sustainable to reduce environmental impacts and conserve a finite and critical resource (Carpenter & Bennett, Environmental Research Letters, 2011, 6, 014009; Springmann et al., Nature, 2018, 562, 519)....

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Autores principales: Soltangheisi, Amin, Withers, Paul J. A., Pavinato, Paulo Sergio, Cherubin, Maurício Roberto, Rossetto, Raffaella, Do Carmo, Janaina Braga, da Rocha, Gustavo Casoni, Martinelli, Luiz Antonio
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6919938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31894185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.12650
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author Soltangheisi, Amin
Withers, Paul J. A.
Pavinato, Paulo Sergio
Cherubin, Maurício Roberto
Rossetto, Raffaella
Do Carmo, Janaina Braga
da Rocha, Gustavo Casoni
Martinelli, Luiz Antonio
author_facet Soltangheisi, Amin
Withers, Paul J. A.
Pavinato, Paulo Sergio
Cherubin, Maurício Roberto
Rossetto, Raffaella
Do Carmo, Janaina Braga
da Rocha, Gustavo Casoni
Martinelli, Luiz Antonio
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description Phosphorus (P) use in global food and bioenergy production needs to become more efficient and sustainable to reduce environmental impacts and conserve a finite and critical resource (Carpenter & Bennett, Environmental Research Letters, 2011, 6, 014009; Springmann et al., Nature, 2018, 562, 519). Sugarcane is one crop with a large P footprint because production is centered on P‐fixing soils with low P availability (Roy et al., Nature Plants, 2016, 2, 16043; Withers et al., Scientific Reports, 2018, 8, 2537). As global demand for processed sugar and bioethanol continues to increase, we advocate that improving P efficiency could become a key sustainability goal for the sugarcane industry. Here, we applied the 5R global P stewardship framework (Withers et al., Ambio, 2015, 44, 193) to identify more sustainable options to manage P in Brazilian sugarcane production. We show that current inputs of P fertilizer to the current crop area could be reduced by over 305 Gg, or 63%, over the next three decades by reducing unnecessary P fertilizer use, better utilization of recyclable bioresources and redesigning recommendation systems. Adoption of these 5R options would save the sugarcane industry in Brazil 528 US$ million and help safeguard global food and energy security.
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spelling pubmed-69199382019-12-30 Improving phosphorus sustainability of sugarcane production in Brazil Soltangheisi, Amin Withers, Paul J. A. Pavinato, Paulo Sergio Cherubin, Maurício Roberto Rossetto, Raffaella Do Carmo, Janaina Braga da Rocha, Gustavo Casoni Martinelli, Luiz Antonio Glob Change Biol Bioenergy Original Research Phosphorus (P) use in global food and bioenergy production needs to become more efficient and sustainable to reduce environmental impacts and conserve a finite and critical resource (Carpenter & Bennett, Environmental Research Letters, 2011, 6, 014009; Springmann et al., Nature, 2018, 562, 519). Sugarcane is one crop with a large P footprint because production is centered on P‐fixing soils with low P availability (Roy et al., Nature Plants, 2016, 2, 16043; Withers et al., Scientific Reports, 2018, 8, 2537). As global demand for processed sugar and bioethanol continues to increase, we advocate that improving P efficiency could become a key sustainability goal for the sugarcane industry. Here, we applied the 5R global P stewardship framework (Withers et al., Ambio, 2015, 44, 193) to identify more sustainable options to manage P in Brazilian sugarcane production. We show that current inputs of P fertilizer to the current crop area could be reduced by over 305 Gg, or 63%, over the next three decades by reducing unnecessary P fertilizer use, better utilization of recyclable bioresources and redesigning recommendation systems. Adoption of these 5R options would save the sugarcane industry in Brazil 528 US$ million and help safeguard global food and energy security. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-10-18 2019-12 /pmc/articles/PMC6919938/ /pubmed/31894185 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.12650 Text en © 2019 The Authors. GCB Bioenergy Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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da Rocha, Gustavo Casoni
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6919938/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31894185
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/gcbb.12650
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