A multi-level analysis of China's phosphorus flows to identify options for improved management in agriculture

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Li, G. H., Van Ittersum, M. K., Leffelaar, P. A., Sattari, S. Z., Li, H. G., Huang, G. Q. and Zhang, F-S. 2016. A multi-level analysis of China's phosphorus flows to identify options for improved management in agriculture. Agricultural Systems. 144, pp. 87-100. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2016.01.006

AuthorsLi, G. H., Van Ittersum, M. K., Leffelaar, P. A., Sattari, S. Z., Li, H. G., Huang, G. Q. and Zhang, F-S.
Abstract

Phosphorus (P) is a finite natural resource and is essential for food production. The amount of P involved in food production in China relative to the increase of food production has increased dramatically over the past decades, which has led to serious environmental pollution. Because of China's enormous share in global P fertilizer production (30%) and consumption (37.5%), it evidently plays a crucial role in developing a more sustainable use of this essential resource for agriculture. We performed an integrated analysis of the P flows, P stocks, P utilization efficiencies (PUE) and environmental implications at the national level in China for the year 2010, complemented with an analysis at regional, county and farm levels. The static Material Flow Analysis approach based on the law of mass balance was used. We found that P accumulation in the arable land and P losses in the livestock raising industry are the major contributors to environmental pollution. Improving the PUE in arable land and the livestock raising industry, on the basis of the actual demands combined with efforts to promote the use of residual soil P on arable land and the recycling of organic manure and wastes, will significantly reduce the consumption and losses of P from the food chain, and will slow down the depletion of this finite natural resource. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Year of Publication2016
JournalAgricultural Systems
Journal citation144, pp. 87-100
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agsy.2016.01.006
Open accessPublished as non-open access
Output statusPublished
Publication dates
Online19 Feb 2016
Publication process dates
Accepted26 Jan 2016
PublisherElsevier
Elsevier Sci Ltd
Copyright licensePublisher copyright
ISSN0308-521X

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