Soil phosphorus (P) tests are designed to indicate plant-available inorganic orthophosphate (Pi), but fail to account for Pi that may become available through organic phosphorus (Po) mineralization. This P source may be especially important in soils with low concentrations of solution and labile Pi. We assessed gross Po mineralization and immobilization using labeling with 33P in four calcareous Alfisols with varying concentrations of Olsen soil test P that were collected from forage fields of dairy farms in Ontario, Canada. Rapid microbial 33P uptake during incubation was found for the soils with the lowest available Pi as indicated by both Olsen soil test P and water-extractable Pi. The tracer incorporation into microbial P after 8 days r...
Maintaining an adequate phosphorus (P) supply for plants and microorganisms is central to agricultur...
The plant uptake of legacy phosphorus (P) from over-fertilised agricultural soils could offer a solu...
Minable rock phosphate is a finite resource. Replacing mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizer with P-rich...
Soil phosphorus (P) tests are designed to indicate plant-available inorganic orthophosphate (Pi), bu...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
In desert soils, phosphorus (P) is an important limiting nutrient and its cycling characteristics ar...
In desert soils, phosphorus (P) is an important limiting nutrient and its cycling characteristics ar...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying phosphorus (P) availability is importa...
Microbial activity is known to be high under permanent grassland, but consequences for soil phosphor...
It is generally assumed that phosphorus (P) availability for plant growth on highly weathered and P-...
AbstractIn organic farming, phosphorus (P) can be imported in mineral form with rock phosphate, feed...
Organic farming largely depends on animal manure as a source of phosphorus (P) and the recycling of ...
In desert soils, phosphorus (P) cycling is controlled by both geochemical and biological factors and...
Maintaining an adequate phosphorus (P) supply for plants and microorganisms is central to agricultur...
The plant uptake of legacy phosphorus (P) from over-fertilised agricultural soils could offer a solu...
Minable rock phosphate is a finite resource. Replacing mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizer with P-rich...
Soil phosphorus (P) tests are designed to indicate plant-available inorganic orthophosphate (Pi), bu...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
In desert soils, phosphorus (P) is an important limiting nutrient and its cycling characteristics ar...
In desert soils, phosphorus (P) is an important limiting nutrient and its cycling characteristics ar...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying phosphorus (P) availability is importa...
Microbial activity is known to be high under permanent grassland, but consequences for soil phosphor...
It is generally assumed that phosphorus (P) availability for plant growth on highly weathered and P-...
AbstractIn organic farming, phosphorus (P) can be imported in mineral form with rock phosphate, feed...
Organic farming largely depends on animal manure as a source of phosphorus (P) and the recycling of ...
In desert soils, phosphorus (P) cycling is controlled by both geochemical and biological factors and...
Maintaining an adequate phosphorus (P) supply for plants and microorganisms is central to agricultur...
The plant uptake of legacy phosphorus (P) from over-fertilised agricultural soils could offer a solu...
Minable rock phosphate is a finite resource. Replacing mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizer with P-rich...