Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive environmental properties. This study aims to analyze soil P composition in natural ecosystems, relating organic (inositol hexakisphosphate, DNA and phosphonates) and inorganic (orthophosphate, polyphosphate and pyrophosphate) compounds with major temporal (weathering), edaphic and climatic characteristics. A dataset including 88 sites was assembled from published papers that determined soil P composition using one-dimensional liquid state 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of NaOH-EDTA extracts of soils. Bivariate and multivariate regression models were used to better understand the environmental properties influencing soil P. In bivariat...
Atmospheric N deposition can enhance biological P limitation in terrestrial ecosystems and increase ...
<p>Agriculturally-driven land transformation is increasing globally. Improving phosphorus (P) use ef...
The organic P composition of semi-arid arable soils is largely unknown, but such information is fund...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive environmental ...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
The chemical composition of soil phosphorus can vary markedly during pedogenesis, which has implicat...
Historically, the chemical nature of organic phosphorus (P) in soil has largely been considered to c...
Soil phosphatase levels strongly control the biotic pathways of phosphorus (P), an essential element...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life on our planet. It is central in numerous biochemical...
Incorporating the phosphorus (P) cycle in climate-carbon cycle models—or calibrating pedotransfer fu...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, an innate constituent of soil organic matter, and a...
Information on the composition and dynamics of soil phosphorus (P) remains limited, but is integral ...
Soil phosphorus (P) fractions are critical for understanding soil P dynamics and availability. This ...
Atmospheric N deposition can enhance biological P limitation in terrestrial ecosystems and increase ...
<p>Agriculturally-driven land transformation is increasing globally. Improving phosphorus (P) use ef...
The organic P composition of semi-arid arable soils is largely unknown, but such information is fund...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive environmental ...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
The chemical composition of soil phosphorus can vary markedly during pedogenesis, which has implicat...
Historically, the chemical nature of organic phosphorus (P) in soil has largely been considered to c...
Soil phosphatase levels strongly control the biotic pathways of phosphorus (P), an essential element...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life on our planet. It is central in numerous biochemical...
Incorporating the phosphorus (P) cycle in climate-carbon cycle models—or calibrating pedotransfer fu...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, an innate constituent of soil organic matter, and a...
Information on the composition and dynamics of soil phosphorus (P) remains limited, but is integral ...
Soil phosphorus (P) fractions are critical for understanding soil P dynamics and availability. This ...
Atmospheric N deposition can enhance biological P limitation in terrestrial ecosystems and increase ...
<p>Agriculturally-driven land transformation is increasing globally. Improving phosphorus (P) use ef...
The organic P composition of semi-arid arable soils is largely unknown, but such information is fund...