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Tegan Darch

Researcher at Rothamsted Research

Publications -  29
Citations -  1077

Tegan Darch is an academic researcher from Rothamsted Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Biology. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 22 publications receiving 685 citations. Previous affiliations of Tegan Darch include Queen Mary University of London & Lancaster University.

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Opportunities for mobilizing recalcitrant phosphorus from agricultural soils: a review

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, +85 more
- 01 Jun 2018 - 
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.

Organic phosphorus in the terrestrial environment: a perspective on the state of the art and future priorities (vol 427, pg 191, 2018)

TL;DR: George et al. as discussed by the authors, TS (reprint author), James Hutton Inst, Dundee DD2 5DA, Scotland, UK. tim.george@hutton.ac.uk
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Organic Acids Regulation of Chemical–Microbial Phosphorus Transformations in Soils

TL;DR: The results illustrate the critical thresholds of organic acid concentration necessary to mobilize sorbed and precipitated P, bringing new insight on how the exudation of organic acids regulate chemical-microbial soil phosphorus transformations.
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A Meta-Analysis of Organic and Inorganic Phosphorus in Organic Fertilizers, Soils, and Water: Implications for Water Quality

TL;DR: In this article, a meta-analysis approach was used to investigate inorganic and organic phosphorus in organic fertilizers, soils and waters, including quantification of organic phosphorous forms such as monoesters, diesters, and inositol hexakisphosphate.