Isabela T. M. Sasabuchi's research while affiliated with Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC) and other places
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SUSTAINABILITY IN PHOSPHORUS USE: A BIBLIOGRAPHIC REVIEW FOCUSING ON THE CURRENT SITUATION IN THE STATE OF SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL. Phosphorus is a non-renewable element essential for the existence of life and also for food security. This resource has the property of limiting plant growth, becoming a fundamental part of agricultural production. On the ot...
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... As seen in Figure 1, the extractive capacity of extractor M1 was much greater than the extractive capacity of extractor M3 for the soils evaluated (Sl and S), as well as at all depths studied (Table 2). Typically, P is found in the soil under highly energetic bonds with organic and inorganic colloids (Pantano et al., 2016;Sasabuchi et al., 2023), especially bound to Fe and Al oxides (Mumbach et al., 2018). The availability of P is controlled, mainly, by the partition of its chemical fractions according to their lability in the soil (Larsen, 1967): labile in the form of P-H2O and P-Al, and non-labile in the form of P-Fe and P-Ca (Santos and Conceição, 2018; Pereira et al., 2020). ...