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What's hindering progress

The phosphorus legacy

The start of our phosphorus problem goes way back, to when Euro-American settlers began farming the region. The decades of intensive farming and urban growth have left a legacy of excessive phosphorus in our soils that is difficult to rid and makes progress harder to achieve.

Figure source: Gillon et al. (2015), adapted from Carpenter et al. (2007)

 

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