In old and heavily weathered soils, the availability of P might be so small that the primary production of plants is limited. However, plants have evolved several mechanisms to actively take up P from the soil or mine it to overcome this limitation. These mechanisms involve the active uptake of P mediated by mycorrhiza, biotic de-occlusion through root clusters, and the biotic enhancement of weathering through root exudation. The objective of this paper is to investigate how and where these processes contribute to alleviate P limitation on primary productivity. To do so, we propose a process-based model accounting for the major processes of the carbon, water, and P cycles including chemical weathering at the global scale. Implementing P lim...
Increased human‐derived nitrogen (N) deposition to terrestrial ecosystems has resulted in widespread...
Phosphorus availability may shape plant–microorganism–soil interactions in forest ecosystems. Our ai...
Understanding how agricultural practices alter biogeochemical cycles is vital for maintaining land p...
In old and heavily weathered soils, the availability of P might be so small that the primary product...
Phosphorus (P) is a crucial element for life and therefore for maintaining ecosystem productivity. I...
Phosphorus (P) availability affects the response of terrestrial ecosystems to environmental and clim...
Land surface models rarely incorporate the terrestrial phosphorus cycle and its interactions with th...
Most of the Earth System Models (ESMs) project increases in net primary productivity (NPP) and terre...
Most of the Earth System Models (ESMs) project increases in net primary productivity (NPP) and terre...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying phosphorus (P) availability is importa...
Our ability to understand the effect of nutrient limitation on ecosystem productivity is key to the ...
Our ability to understand the effect of nutrient limitation on ecosystem productivity is key to the ...
Understanding the main underlying drivers of soil nutrient cycles is essential for predicting the ef...
Increasing human population placed stress on the environment, as well as shifting in land use patter...
Phosphorus losses from agricultural soil to water bodies are mainly related to the excessive accumul...
Increased human‐derived nitrogen (N) deposition to terrestrial ecosystems has resulted in widespread...
Phosphorus availability may shape plant–microorganism–soil interactions in forest ecosystems. Our ai...
Understanding how agricultural practices alter biogeochemical cycles is vital for maintaining land p...
In old and heavily weathered soils, the availability of P might be so small that the primary product...
Phosphorus (P) is a crucial element for life and therefore for maintaining ecosystem productivity. I...
Phosphorus (P) availability affects the response of terrestrial ecosystems to environmental and clim...
Land surface models rarely incorporate the terrestrial phosphorus cycle and its interactions with th...
Most of the Earth System Models (ESMs) project increases in net primary productivity (NPP) and terre...
Most of the Earth System Models (ESMs) project increases in net primary productivity (NPP) and terre...
International audienceUnderstanding the mechanisms underlying phosphorus (P) availability is importa...
Our ability to understand the effect of nutrient limitation on ecosystem productivity is key to the ...
Our ability to understand the effect of nutrient limitation on ecosystem productivity is key to the ...
Understanding the main underlying drivers of soil nutrient cycles is essential for predicting the ef...
Increasing human population placed stress on the environment, as well as shifting in land use patter...
Phosphorus losses from agricultural soil to water bodies are mainly related to the excessive accumul...
Increased human‐derived nitrogen (N) deposition to terrestrial ecosystems has resulted in widespread...
Phosphorus availability may shape plant–microorganism–soil interactions in forest ecosystems. Our ai...
Understanding how agricultural practices alter biogeochemical cycles is vital for maintaining land p...