A broken biogeochemical cycle

  • Elser J
  • Bennett E
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Abstract

Excess phosphorus is polluting our environment while, ironically, mineable resources of this essential nutrient are limited. James Elser and Elena Bennett argue that recycling programmes are urgently needed.

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Elser, J., & Bennett, E. (2011). A broken biogeochemical cycle. Nature, 478(7367), 29–31. https://doi.org/10.1038/478029a

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