Philip M Haygarth
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Shober A, Simpson Z, Jarvie H, Macrae M, Kleinman P, Haygarth P, et al.
J Environ Qual
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39648601
Legacy phosphorus (P) is a concept advanced by Dr. Andrew Sharpley and colleagues that was originally applied to the persistence of anthropogenic signatures in watersheds, and it has since been...
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McDowell R, Haygarth P
Curr Opin Biotechnol
. 2024 Aug;
89:103181.
PMID: 39151246
Phosphorus (P) enrichment of water impairs its quality by stimulating algal growth and eutrophication, affecting an estimated 1.7 billion people. Remediation costs are substantial, estimated at $1 billion annually in...
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Margenot A, Zhou S, Xu S, Condron L, Metson G, Haygarth P, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2024 Jun;
30(6):e17376.
PMID: 38923195
A defining feature of the Anthropocene is the distortion of the biosphere phosphorus (P) cycle. A relatively sudden acceleration of input fluxes without a concomitant increase in output fluxes has...
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Dunfield K, Mitter E, Richardson A, Gaiero J, Khosla K, Chen X, et al.
Environ Microbiol
. 2024 Mar;
26(3):e16600.
PMID: 38482770
Microbial community structure and function were assessed in the organic and upper mineral soil across a ~4000-year dune-based chronosequence at Big Bay, New Zealand, where total P declined and the...
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van Soest M, Anderson N, Bol R, Dixon L, Haygarth P
Eur J Soil Sci
. 2022 Oct;
73(4):e13278.
PMID: 36248184
Highlights: Soil nutrient pools in two low-arctic catchments in Greenland were compared.Grazing and dung inputs by muskox affect soil nutrient pools in Greenland.Soil P stores in Kangerlussuaq are similar to...
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Stamm C, Binder C, Frossard E, Haygarth P, Oberson A, Richardson A, et al.
Ambio
. 2021 May;
51(3):611-622.
PMID: 34013441
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element to all living beings but also a finite resource. P-related problems center around broken P cycles from local to global scales. This paper presents...
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Roberts W, George T, Stutter M, Louro A, Ali M, Haygarth P
J Environ Qual
. 2020 Oct;
49(1):74-84.
PMID: 33016354
Plants release carbon-based exudates from their roots into the rhizosphere to increase phosphorus (P) supply to the soil solution. However, if more P than required is brought into solution, additional...
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Menezes-Blackburn D, Sun J, Lehto N, Zhang H, Stutter M, Giles C, et al.
Environ Sci Technol
. 2019 May;
53(12):6718-6728.
PMID: 31083927
The buffering of phosphorus concentrations in soil solution by the soil-solid phase is an important process for providing plant root access to nutrients. Accordingly, the size of labile solid phase-bound...