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      Phosphorus cycle: A broken biogeochemical cycle.

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      Agriculture, economics, methods, Animals, Ecosystem, Environmental Pollutants, analysis, metabolism, Feces, chemistry, Fertilizers, supply & distribution, Food Supply, Geologic Sediments, Humans, Phosphorus, Recycling, trends, Waste Management, Water Supply

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          Too much of a good thing.

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            The Global Carbon Cycle: A Test of Our Knowledge of Earth as a System

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              Sustainability Challenges of Phosphorus and Food: Solutions from Closing the Human Phosphorus Cycle

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