Previous studies have revealed that significant changes in soil phosphorus (P) occurred as a consequence of grassland afforestation, although when these changes occurred and the influence of different tree species remains largely unknown. This study involved assessing changes in soil phosphorus (P) over a 10 year period following the afforestation of grazed pasture with 3 contrasting tree species (Pinus radiata, Cupressus macrocarpa, Eucalyptus nitens) in a replicated field trial at Orton Bradley Park, New Zealand. A combination of techniques (sequential fractionation, alkaline phosphatase hydrolysable P, solution ³¹P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy) was used to quantify changes in the nature and bioavailability of soil P. Results r...
The increased soil organic phosphorus (P) mineralization observed under trees compared to pasture ha...
Reforestation of agricultural land in many European countries has progressed more slowly than antici...
Reforestation of agricultural land in many European countries has progressed more slowly than antici...
Previous studies have revealed that significant changes in soil phosphorus (P) occurred as a consequ...
Highlights: The findings of this study revealed that depletion of top soil Po under all of the three...
Large scale afforestation of grasslands has occurred in New Zealand. Detailed investigation of chang...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for all living organisms and the productivity of natural and ...
Silvopastoral systems comprise part of the continued expansion of conifer plantings on grassland in ...
Continued expansion of plantation forestry in New Zealand is expected to alter soil chemical, bioche...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for all living organisms and the productivity of natural and ...
Highlights: The findings of this study revealed that depletion of top soil Po under all of the three...
Continued expansion of plantation forestry in New Zealand is expected to alter soil chemical, bioche...
Large scale afforestation of grasslands has occurred in New Zealand. Detailed investigation of chang...
While grassland afforestation can enhance the net mineralization of soil organic phosphorus (P), the...
A poster showing significant depletion of topsoil P over 10 years following establishment of plantat...
The increased soil organic phosphorus (P) mineralization observed under trees compared to pasture ha...
Reforestation of agricultural land in many European countries has progressed more slowly than antici...
Reforestation of agricultural land in many European countries has progressed more slowly than antici...
Previous studies have revealed that significant changes in soil phosphorus (P) occurred as a consequ...
Highlights: The findings of this study revealed that depletion of top soil Po under all of the three...
Large scale afforestation of grasslands has occurred in New Zealand. Detailed investigation of chang...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for all living organisms and the productivity of natural and ...
Silvopastoral systems comprise part of the continued expansion of conifer plantings on grassland in ...
Continued expansion of plantation forestry in New Zealand is expected to alter soil chemical, bioche...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for all living organisms and the productivity of natural and ...
Highlights: The findings of this study revealed that depletion of top soil Po under all of the three...
Continued expansion of plantation forestry in New Zealand is expected to alter soil chemical, bioche...
Large scale afforestation of grasslands has occurred in New Zealand. Detailed investigation of chang...
While grassland afforestation can enhance the net mineralization of soil organic phosphorus (P), the...
A poster showing significant depletion of topsoil P over 10 years following establishment of plantat...
The increased soil organic phosphorus (P) mineralization observed under trees compared to pasture ha...
Reforestation of agricultural land in many European countries has progressed more slowly than antici...
Reforestation of agricultural land in many European countries has progressed more slowly than antici...