relation: https://orgprints.org/id/eprint/34986/ title: Soil P and K availability defines below-ground biomass allocation of grass-legume leys creator: Cong, W.-F. creator: Christensen, B.T. creator: Eriksen, J. subject: Crop combinations and interactions subject: Nutrient turnover description: Exploring the response of above- and below-ground biomass allocation to soil nutrient availability is crucial to reliably estimating root carbon (C) input and predicting long-term soil C dynamics. Despite this, belowground C input is often estimated by using yield-based allometric equations without considering the impacts of environmental factors or management practices such as fertiliser levels, which could lead to erroneous and uncertain estimates. date: 2018 type: Conference paper, poster, etc. type: NonPeerReviewed format: application/msword language: en identifier: /id/eprint/34986/1/Abstract%20for%20Rothamsted%20Conference_Cong%20et%20al..docx identifier: Cong, W.-F.; Christensen, B.T. and Eriksen, J. (2018) Soil P and K availability defines below-ground biomass allocation of grass-legume leys. In: Proceedings, p. 33.