Tropical forests generally occur on highly weathered soils that, in combination with the immobility of phosphorus (P), often result in soils lacking orthophosphate, the form of P most easily metabolized by plants and microbes. In these soils, mineralization of organic P can be the major source for orthophosphate. Both plants and microbes encode for phosphatases capable of mineralizing a range of organic P compounds. However, the activity of these enzymes depends on several edaphic factors including P availability, tree species, and microbial communities. Thus, phosphatase activity in both roots and the root microbial community constitute an important role in P mineralization and P nutrient dynamics that are not well studied in tropical fore...
The objective of this study was to determine temporal variations of phosphorus (P) uptake by young b...
Although there is a widespread belief that phospho-rus (P) limits basic ecosystem processes in moist...
Soil organic phosphorus (P) is an important P source for biota especially in P-limited forests. Orga...
Tropical forests, relative to other terrestrial ecosystems, exchange the largest amount of carbon wi...
Tree species that are successful in tropical lowlands have different acquisition strategies to overc...
In temperate forests, trees form symbiotic associations with fungi on their roots; the majority bein...
Due to increasing nitrogen (N) deposition from the atmosphere, temperate forests are progressively b...
Soil organic phosphorus contributes to the nutrition of tropical trees, but is not accounted for in ...
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many environments but plants and microbes have evolved with...
AbstractSoil organic phosphorus contributes to the nutrition of tropical trees, but is not accounted...
Plant production in the Brazilian savannas, also known as the Cerrados, is limited mainly by low P a...
Phosphorus (P) plays an important role in driving primary production in terrestrial ecosystems. Howe...
Phosphorus is a scarce nutrient in many tropical ecosystems, yet how soil microbial communities cope...
We hypothesized that tropical plant species with different mycorrhizal associations reduce competiti...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing plants can enrich ecosystems with N, which can alter the cycling and d...
The objective of this study was to determine temporal variations of phosphorus (P) uptake by young b...
Although there is a widespread belief that phospho-rus (P) limits basic ecosystem processes in moist...
Soil organic phosphorus (P) is an important P source for biota especially in P-limited forests. Orga...
Tropical forests, relative to other terrestrial ecosystems, exchange the largest amount of carbon wi...
Tree species that are successful in tropical lowlands have different acquisition strategies to overc...
In temperate forests, trees form symbiotic associations with fungi on their roots; the majority bein...
Due to increasing nitrogen (N) deposition from the atmosphere, temperate forests are progressively b...
Soil organic phosphorus contributes to the nutrition of tropical trees, but is not accounted for in ...
Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many environments but plants and microbes have evolved with...
AbstractSoil organic phosphorus contributes to the nutrition of tropical trees, but is not accounted...
Plant production in the Brazilian savannas, also known as the Cerrados, is limited mainly by low P a...
Phosphorus (P) plays an important role in driving primary production in terrestrial ecosystems. Howe...
Phosphorus is a scarce nutrient in many tropical ecosystems, yet how soil microbial communities cope...
We hypothesized that tropical plant species with different mycorrhizal associations reduce competiti...
Symbiotic nitrogen (N)-fixing plants can enrich ecosystems with N, which can alter the cycling and d...
The objective of this study was to determine temporal variations of phosphorus (P) uptake by young b...
Although there is a widespread belief that phospho-rus (P) limits basic ecosystem processes in moist...
Soil organic phosphorus (P) is an important P source for biota especially in P-limited forests. Orga...