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The role of wetland restoration in mediating phosphorus ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes

Current Opinion in Biotechnology, ISSN: 0958-1669, Vol: 91, Page: 103227
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Data on Agriculture Reported by Researchers at Victoria University Wellington (The Role of Wetland Restoration In Mediating Phosphorus Ecosystem Services In Agricultural Landscapes)

2025 FEB 03 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Agriculture Daily -- A new study on Agriculture is now available. According to

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Phosphorus (P) is an essential plant nutrient that often limits agricultural productivity. Human activities, especially fertiliser use, have significantly altered the P cycle, causing eutrophication of aquatic systems. Restoring wetlands to agricultural landscapes can retain P, improving water quality and other ecosystem services. The effectiveness of P retention in restored wetlands varies with hydrology, soil properties, vegetation, and other factors. Challenges such as wetland P saturation, legacy P release, and plant invasions can limit P retention capacity. Furthermore, climate-related changes in temperature and hydrology have the potential to undermine long-term P retention. New methods such as Integrated Constructed Wetlands and new technologies that provide high-resolution temporal and spatial data enable managers to optimise multifunctionality in agricultural landscapes.

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