Efficient soil P cycling is essential for promoting optimal and sustainable grassland growth. The soil biological community is regarded as an important source of available P to the plant community. However, the effects of P fertilization on the soil biota are unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effects of P fertilization on plant and soil biological communities in two intensively managed grassland sites that had been receiving mineral-based P fertilization over a 14-year period. Both pastures had been frequently cut and harvested for plant material and had received only inorganic fertilizers from the establishment of the trial. Both sites were sampled four times from October 2009 to April 2011 and plant and a range of soil biologic...
Plant diversity was shown to influence the N cycle, but plant diversity effects on other nutrients r...
Relationships between the relative solubility of soil phosphorus (P) and short-term plant P uptake w...
Current soil phosphorous (P) management is neither environmentally nor economically sustainable. So...
Efficient soil P cycling is essential for promoting optimal and sustainable grassland growth. The so...
This study evaluated the effect of one-time phosphate fertilization on the soil microbiota, its cycl...
Human-managed grasslands receive large amounts of organic and inorganic nutrient fertilisers which c...
Grasslands form a significant proportion of land used across the globe and future management is impo...
Current soil phosphorus (P) management is neither environmentally nor economically sustainable. Soil...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are critical to pasture productivity; however, limited information i...
<p>Limiting the use of phosphorous (P) in intensive agriculture is necessary to decrease losses to s...
Background and aim: Excess soil phosphorus often constrains ecological restoration of degraded semi-...
<p>Many soils of agricultural land in affluent countries have been enriched with phosphorus (P), bec...
Restoration of diverse semi-natural grasslands is potentially limited by high availability of soil p...
Managed grassland are an important agricultural land use and their productivity will need to increas...
The objective of this study was to quantify the combined effects of long-term plant biomass retentio...
Plant diversity was shown to influence the N cycle, but plant diversity effects on other nutrients r...
Relationships between the relative solubility of soil phosphorus (P) and short-term plant P uptake w...
Current soil phosphorous (P) management is neither environmentally nor economically sustainable. So...
Efficient soil P cycling is essential for promoting optimal and sustainable grassland growth. The so...
This study evaluated the effect of one-time phosphate fertilization on the soil microbiota, its cycl...
Human-managed grasslands receive large amounts of organic and inorganic nutrient fertilisers which c...
Grasslands form a significant proportion of land used across the globe and future management is impo...
Current soil phosphorus (P) management is neither environmentally nor economically sustainable. Soil...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are critical to pasture productivity; however, limited information i...
<p>Limiting the use of phosphorous (P) in intensive agriculture is necessary to decrease losses to s...
Background and aim: Excess soil phosphorus often constrains ecological restoration of degraded semi-...
<p>Many soils of agricultural land in affluent countries have been enriched with phosphorus (P), bec...
Restoration of diverse semi-natural grasslands is potentially limited by high availability of soil p...
Managed grassland are an important agricultural land use and their productivity will need to increas...
The objective of this study was to quantify the combined effects of long-term plant biomass retentio...
Plant diversity was shown to influence the N cycle, but plant diversity effects on other nutrients r...
Relationships between the relative solubility of soil phosphorus (P) and short-term plant P uptake w...
Current soil phosphorous (P) management is neither environmentally nor economically sustainable. So...