Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient for plant growth. However, P is often poorly available for uptake by roots because it strongly adsorbs to the soil mineral phase. Recent research shows that earthworms can temporally and locally increase P availability to plants. However, the pathways through which they do so are not fully understood, and it remains unclear to what extent this capacity varies among earthworm species. Here we study the variation among earthworm species with respect to readily-available P in casts as well as other physico-chemical cast properties, in a greenhouse pot experiment using a soil with a low P status. The earthworms belong to eight commonly occurring earthworm species in the Netherlands: two epigeic species (a...
Intercropping of legumes and cereals appears as an alternative agricultural practice to decrease the...
Intercropping of legumes and cereals appears as an alternative agricultural practice to decrease the...
International audienceThe role of earthworms on biogeochemical carbon cycling is a major knowledge g...
Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient for plant growth. However, P is often poorly available for u...
As many soils are unable to supply sufficient amounts of phosphorus (P) to plants, P availability is...
The largest part of phosphorus (P) in soil is bound by the soil solid phase; its release to the soil...
The key nutrient phosphorus (P) binds strongly to reactive soil particles, which makes it poorly ava...
Earthworms are recognized to increase soil porosity, reorganize soil structure, and stimulate soil m...
Phosphorus (P) is essential for plant growth, but most of the P in soils is not available for plant ...
Earthworms are considered soil ecosystem engineers that play an important role in soil organic matte...
It has long been established that earthworms beneficially affect plant growth. This is to a large ex...
Phosphate rock (PR) is essentially insoluble in water. Dissolution of PR under acidic soil condition...
The process of earthworm casting plays an important role in soil fertility. The contributions of ear...
Due to the earthworms' implications in nutrient cycles through their burrowing and casting activity,...
The application of phosphorus (P)-based fertiliser to agricultural soils can result in a skewed vert...
Intercropping of legumes and cereals appears as an alternative agricultural practice to decrease the...
Intercropping of legumes and cereals appears as an alternative agricultural practice to decrease the...
International audienceThe role of earthworms on biogeochemical carbon cycling is a major knowledge g...
Phosphorus (P) is an important nutrient for plant growth. However, P is often poorly available for u...
As many soils are unable to supply sufficient amounts of phosphorus (P) to plants, P availability is...
The largest part of phosphorus (P) in soil is bound by the soil solid phase; its release to the soil...
The key nutrient phosphorus (P) binds strongly to reactive soil particles, which makes it poorly ava...
Earthworms are recognized to increase soil porosity, reorganize soil structure, and stimulate soil m...
Phosphorus (P) is essential for plant growth, but most of the P in soils is not available for plant ...
Earthworms are considered soil ecosystem engineers that play an important role in soil organic matte...
It has long been established that earthworms beneficially affect plant growth. This is to a large ex...
Phosphate rock (PR) is essentially insoluble in water. Dissolution of PR under acidic soil condition...
The process of earthworm casting plays an important role in soil fertility. The contributions of ear...
Due to the earthworms' implications in nutrient cycles through their burrowing and casting activity,...
The application of phosphorus (P)-based fertiliser to agricultural soils can result in a skewed vert...
Intercropping of legumes and cereals appears as an alternative agricultural practice to decrease the...
Intercropping of legumes and cereals appears as an alternative agricultural practice to decrease the...
International audienceThe role of earthworms on biogeochemical carbon cycling is a major knowledge g...