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Phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms: mechanism and their role in phosphate solubilization and uptake
Phosphorus is the second most critical macronutrient after nitrogen required for metabolism,
growth, and development of plants. Despite the abundance of phosphorus in both organic …
growth, and development of plants. Despite the abundance of phosphorus in both organic …
Plastics in soil: Analytical methods and possible sources
M Bläsing, W Amelung - Science of the total environment, 2018 - Elsevier
At least 300 Mio t of plastic are produced annually, from which large parts end up in the
environment, where it persists over decades, harms biota and enters the food chain. Yet …
environment, where it persists over decades, harms biota and enters the food chain. Yet …
Long-term soil warming decreases microbial phosphorus utilization by increasing abiotic phosphorus sorption and phosphorus losses
Phosphorus (P) is an essential and often limiting element that could play a crucial role in
terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate warming. However, it has yet remained unclear …
terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate warming. However, it has yet remained unclear …
Review and synthesis of the effects of elevated atmospheric CO2 on soil processes: No changes in pools, but increased fluxes and accelerated cycles
Atmospheric change encompassing a rising carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentration is one
component of Global Change that affects various ecosystem processes and functions. The …
component of Global Change that affects various ecosystem processes and functions. The …
Organic phosphorus in the terrestrial environment: a perspective on the state of the art and future priorities
Background The dynamics of phosphorus (P) in the environment is important for regulating
nutrient cycles in natural and managed ecosystems and an integral part in assessing …
nutrient cycles in natural and managed ecosystems and an integral part in assessing …
Soil phosphorus supply controls P nutrition strategies of beech forest ecosystems in Central Europe
Phosphorus availability may shape plant–microorganism–soil interactions in forest
ecosystems. Our aim was to quantify the interactions between soil P availability and P …
ecosystems. Our aim was to quantify the interactions between soil P availability and P …
The effect of land-use change on soil C, N, P, and their stoichiometries: A global synthesis
DG Kim, MUF Kirschbaum, B Eichler-Löbermann… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2023 - Elsevier
Land-use change (LUC) can lead to the uptake or release of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and
phosphorus (P). Here we summarize and statistically analyze available observations on …
phosphorus (P). Here we summarize and statistically analyze available observations on …
Ecologically relevant phosphorus pools in soils and their dynamics: The story so far
C Weihrauch, C Opp - Geoderma, 2018 - Elsevier
There has been much soil phosphorus (P) research in the last decades, but few basic
publications exist summarizing the current state of knowledge on ecologically relevant P …
publications exist summarizing the current state of knowledge on ecologically relevant P …
Changes in soil total, microbial and enzymatic CNP contents and stoichiometry with depth and latitude in forest ecosystems
Soil microorganisms and their extracellular enzymes are key factors determining the
biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). Relevant studies …
biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P). Relevant studies …
Challenges of reducing phosphorus based water eutrophication in the agricultural landscapes of Northwest Europe
In this paper, we outline several recent insights for the priorities and challenges for future
research for reducing phosphorus (P) based water eutrophication in the agricultural …
research for reducing phosphorus (P) based water eutrophication in the agricultural …