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Published on: July 22, 2019
The phosphorus challenge: biotechnology approaches for a sustainable phosphorus system
James J Elser1, Douglas F Call2, Jessica A Deaver2
1School of Sustainability, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ 85219, USA; Flathead Lake Biological Station, University of Montana, Polson, MT 59860, USA.
Abstract:
Phosphorus (P) is essential for growing crops, but the supply of high-quality phosphate rock reserves used for fertilizer production is finite while losses of P from the food/waste system cause considerable environmental damage. A variety of emerging approaches in biotechnology are reviewed that hold promise for improving the sustainability of P use in the food/water systems. These include improved sensors, cell culture approaches to meat production, bio-based P adsorption and transformation strategies, advancements in understanding of polyphosphate-accumulating organisms, and new approaches involving biomineralization and anaerobic treatment. By advancing these technologies to scale, progress can be made in developing a circular phosphorus economy that improves food security while protecting drinking water and aquatic ecosystems.
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