Future food needs new underground strategy

17 Apr 2026
Sorghum phosphorus

A greater focus on roots during plant breeding could ensure staple grain crops continue to feed the world as recycled nutrients substitute conventional fertilisers in the future, a University of Queensland study has found.

The project at the School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability compared how modern varieties of sorghum and traditional or landrace sorghums accessed and used phosphorus from conventional and recycled sources. 

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