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Direct Application of Phosphate Rock

This site is aimed at guiding decisions and providing recommendations on the use of phosphate rock (PR) as fertilizer, predict their cost-effectiveness as a source of phosphorus for crop productivity and its long-term sustainability and environmental consequences of using soluble P and phosphate rocks.

The DAPR website is an interactive resource of information on the use of phosphatic fertilizers, in particular phosphates rock. It also includes a decision support system (DSS) integrating soil, crop, phosphate rock and site factors to predict their relative agronomic effectiveness and economic utilization, so that valuable information can be provided to resource managers including policy makers and farmers. The DAPR website also has a database of phosphate rocks containing the chemical properties of the rocks and their solubility values. It also comprises a list of phosphorus references/bibliography.

The FAO, IAEA and IFDC jointly developed the DAPR website.

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Quality Level Quality checked. Evaluated by external experts
Completeness Comprehensive
Update Frequency Continually
Last Resource Update 2010
Subject Organic and Inorganic Chemistry
Organizational Source Nuclear Applications
Data Type Codes and Numerical Data
Keywords Environment; Food & Agriculture; Soil; Water Management; Crop Nutrition; Phosphate Rock
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