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Martin S. A. Blackwell
Researcher at Rothamsted Research
Publications - 98
Citations - 3159
Martin S. A. Blackwell is an academic researcher from Rothamsted Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Phosphorus. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 87 publications receiving 2314 citations. Previous affiliations of Martin S. A. Blackwell include Royal Holloway, University of London & University of Liverpool.
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Opportunities for mobilizing recalcitrant phosphorus from agricultural soils: a review
Daniel Menezes-Blackburn,Courtney D. Giles,Tegan Darch,Timothy S. George,Martin S. A. Blackwell,Marc Stutter,Charles A. Shand,David G. Lumsdon,Patricia Cooper,Renate Wendler,Lawrie K. Brown,Danilo S. Almeida,Catherine Wearing,Hao Zhang,Philip M. Haygarth +14 more
TL;DR: This paper critically review the strategies proposed for the remobilization of recalcitrant soil phosphorus for crops and pastures worldwide and performs a meta-analysis of available soil 31P–NMR data to establish the potential agronomic value of different stored P forms in agricultural soils.
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Organic phosphorus in the terrestrial environment: a perspective on the state of the art and future priorities
Timothy S. George,Courtney D. Giles,Daniel Menezes-Blackburn,Leo M. Condron,Antonio Carlos Gama-Rodrigues,Deb P. Jaisi,Friederike Lang,Andrew L. Neal,Marc Stutter,Danilo S. Almeida,Roland Bol,K. G. Cabugao,Luisella Celi,James B. Cotner,Gu Feng,Daniel S. Goll,Moritz Hallama,J. Krueger,Claude Plassard,Anna Rosling,Tegan Darch,Tandra D. Fraser,Reiner Giesler,Alan Richardson,Federica Tamburini,Charles A. Shand,David G. Lumsdon,Hao Zhang,Martin S. A. Blackwell,Catherine Wearing,Malika M. Mezeli,A. R. Almas,Yuki Audette,Isabelle Bertrand,Elena Beyhaut,Gustavo Boitt,N. Bradshaw,Charles A. Brearley,T. W. Bruulsema,Philippe Ciais,Vincenza Cozzolino,P. C. Duran,María de la Luz Mora,A. B. de Menezes,Rosalind Dodd,Kari E. Dunfield,Christoph Engl,J. J. Frazão,Gina Garland,J. L. González Jiménez,J. Graca,Steven J. Granger,Anthony F. Harrison,Christine Heuck,Enqing Hou,Penny J Johnes,Klaus Kaiser,Helle Astrid Kjær,Erwin Klumpp,Angela L. Lamb,Katrina A. Macintosh,Eleanor B. Mackay,John W. McGrath,Catherine A. McIntyre,Timothy I. McLaren,Éva Mészáros,Anna Missong,Maria Mooshammer,C. P. Negrón,L. A. Nelson,Verena Pfahler,P. Poblete-Grant,M. Randall,Alex Seguel,Kritarth Seth,Andrew C. Smith,Mark M. Smits,J. A. Sobarzo,Marie Spohn,Keitaro Tawaraya,Mark Tibbett,Paul Voroney,Håkan Wallander,L. Wang,Jun Wasaki,Philip M. Haygarth +85 more
TL;DR: In this article, a group of experts consider the global issues associated with phosphorus in the terrestrial environment, methodological strengths and weaknesses, benefits to be gained from understanding the Po cycle, and to set priorities for Po research.
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Land use and soil factors affecting accumulation of phosphorus species in temperate soils
Marc Stutter,Charles A. Shand,Timothy S. George,Martin S. A. Blackwell,Liz Dixon,Roland Bol,Roland Bol,R. L. MacKay,Alan Richardson,Leo M. Condron,Philip M. Haygarth +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties are essential to understand environmental P availability and how fertiliser inputs, cropping and grazing affect accumulation of soil inorganic P (Pi) and organic P (Po) forms.
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Phosphorus Solubilization and Potential Transfer to Surface Waters from the Soil Microbial Biomass Following Drying–Rewetting and Freezing–Thawing
Martin S. A. Blackwell,Philip C. Brookes,N. de la Fuente-Martinez,H. Gordon,Philip J. Murray,K. E. Snars,J. K. Williams,Roland Bol,Philip M. Haygarth +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the evidence for the soil microbial biomass acting as a significant source of P in soils and surface waters by studying the literature on the processes responsible for its solubilization and transfer, resulting from abiotic perturbations.
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Recovering phosphorus from soil: a root solution?
Marc Stutter,Charles A. Shand,Timothy S. George,Martin S. A. Blackwell,Roland Bol,R. L. MacKay,Alan Richardson,Leo M. Condron,Benjamin L. Turner,Philip M. Haygarth +9 more
TL;DR: This paper presents a meta-analyses of fruit establishment and dispersal habits ofruits and vegetables in the Northern Hemisphere using a probabilistic approach and shows clear trends in tree establishment and behaviour that are consistent with well-informed speculation about climate change.