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Date: 2012-11-05 07:21:20
Peak phosphorus
Phosphorus
Fertilizer
Phosphate
Eutrophication
Phosphorite
Nutrient
Phosphate rich organic manure
Lake Winnipeg algae threat
Chemistry
Matter
Soil science

Peak Phosphorous: Opportunity in the making: Why the Phosphorus Challenge Presents a New Paradigm for Food Security and Water quality in the Lake Winnipeg Basin

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