Biological cycling of phosphorus (P) in soils includes various processes: the release and mineralisation of P from plant residues, microbial immobilisation, re-mineralisation and turnover, mineralisation of soil organic P, and flush effects due to abiotic stress, e.g. drying and rewetting. The influence of these processes on plant available P is largely unknown. We analysed soil samples from several long-term field experiments in order to assess the effect of crop rotation, tillage, P fertilization and residue management on soil P pools, especially available inorganic, microbial and total organic P. Radioisotopes (P-32, P-33) were then used to quantify P fluxes, specifically dynamics of microbial P and basal mineralisation of soil organic P...
Understanding available phosphorus (P) turnover could improve sustainable P management. An isotope t...
Phosphate rock (PR) is an alternative fertilizer to increase the P content of P-deficient weathered ...
Maintaining an adequate phosphorus (P) supply for plants and microorganisms is central to agricultur...
Phosphorus (P) limitations to agricultural productivity commonly occur in Australian soils and have ...
Copyright © 2006 CSIROThe effects of various management practices on soil phosphorus (P) dynamics we...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential plant nutrient that may limit plant growth and agricultural productiv...
It is generally assumed that phosphorus (P) availability for plant growth on highly weathered and P-...
Many agricultural soils worldwide in their natural state are deficient in phosphorus (P), and the pr...
The brown kandosol soils at Weipa, North Queensland, contain little soil phosphorus (P). Plant-avail...
Phosphorus losses from agricultural soil to water bodies are mainly related to the excessive accumul...
Long-term use of fertiliser in southern Australia has generally raised the organic and inorganic pho...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Current understanding of phosphorus (P) dynamics is mostly based on experiments carried out under st...
Increasing human population placed stress on the environment, as well as shifting in land use patter...
Declining water quality on the south coast of Western Australia has been associated with increasing ...
Understanding available phosphorus (P) turnover could improve sustainable P management. An isotope t...
Phosphate rock (PR) is an alternative fertilizer to increase the P content of P-deficient weathered ...
Maintaining an adequate phosphorus (P) supply for plants and microorganisms is central to agricultur...
Phosphorus (P) limitations to agricultural productivity commonly occur in Australian soils and have ...
Copyright © 2006 CSIROThe effects of various management practices on soil phosphorus (P) dynamics we...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential plant nutrient that may limit plant growth and agricultural productiv...
It is generally assumed that phosphorus (P) availability for plant growth on highly weathered and P-...
Many agricultural soils worldwide in their natural state are deficient in phosphorus (P), and the pr...
The brown kandosol soils at Weipa, North Queensland, contain little soil phosphorus (P). Plant-avail...
Phosphorus losses from agricultural soil to water bodies are mainly related to the excessive accumul...
Long-term use of fertiliser in southern Australia has generally raised the organic and inorganic pho...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Current understanding of phosphorus (P) dynamics is mostly based on experiments carried out under st...
Increasing human population placed stress on the environment, as well as shifting in land use patter...
Declining water quality on the south coast of Western Australia has been associated with increasing ...
Understanding available phosphorus (P) turnover could improve sustainable P management. An isotope t...
Phosphate rock (PR) is an alternative fertilizer to increase the P content of P-deficient weathered ...
Maintaining an adequate phosphorus (P) supply for plants and microorganisms is central to agricultur...