Dissolved and colloidal phosphorus (P) represent the mobile P fractions in soils, but their role in P cycling in forests is still largely unclear. In this study of four calcareous forest soil profiles, the elemental compositions of different size fractions of water dispersible colloids (WDC) were investigated by asymmetric field flow fractionation. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) was applied to identify the organic P compounds in soils, WDC, and soil solutions. Carbon was the dominant element in WDC of all soil horizons, including mineral soils that were rich in Ca or Si. Although chemical composition of P varied dramatically with increasing depth, the colloidal P composition remained unchanged. This contrasting difference bet...
Phosphorus (P) is preferentially bound to colloids in soil. On the one hand, colloids may facilitate...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
The chemical composition of soil phosphorus can vary markedly during pedogenesis, which has implicat...
Nanoparticles and colloids affect the storage and hence the availability of P in forest ecosystems. ...
Natural soil colloids (1 nm - 1 µm) and specifically their subset nanoparticles (1 nm - 100 nm) are ...
Background and aimsNanoparticles and colloids affect the mobilisation and availability of phosphorus...
The productivity of forests is often considered to be limited by the availability of phosphorus (P)....
In Tangelhumus soils of Bavarian alpine forests, large amount of organic phosphorus (P) has been imm...
Long-term excessive application of mineral fertilizer leads to phosphorus (P) accumulation, increasi...
International audienceColloids (1~1000 nm) are major phosphorus (P) carrier phases in agricultural s...
Colloids and their subset nanoparticles are key soil constituents for nutrient and Organic Carbon (O...
Phosphorus (P) species in colloidal and <q>dissolved</q> soil fractions may have different distribut...
International audienceThe objectives of this study were to determine the processes and physico-chemi...
The majority of organic P (Porg) in soil is considered to be part of soil organic matter (SOM) assoc...
Nano and colloidal particles (1–1000 nm) play important roles in phosphorus (P) migration and loss f...
Phosphorus (P) is preferentially bound to colloids in soil. On the one hand, colloids may facilitate...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
The chemical composition of soil phosphorus can vary markedly during pedogenesis, which has implicat...
Nanoparticles and colloids affect the storage and hence the availability of P in forest ecosystems. ...
Natural soil colloids (1 nm - 1 µm) and specifically their subset nanoparticles (1 nm - 100 nm) are ...
Background and aimsNanoparticles and colloids affect the mobilisation and availability of phosphorus...
The productivity of forests is often considered to be limited by the availability of phosphorus (P)....
In Tangelhumus soils of Bavarian alpine forests, large amount of organic phosphorus (P) has been imm...
Long-term excessive application of mineral fertilizer leads to phosphorus (P) accumulation, increasi...
International audienceColloids (1~1000 nm) are major phosphorus (P) carrier phases in agricultural s...
Colloids and their subset nanoparticles are key soil constituents for nutrient and Organic Carbon (O...
Phosphorus (P) species in colloidal and <q>dissolved</q> soil fractions may have different distribut...
International audienceThe objectives of this study were to determine the processes and physico-chemi...
The majority of organic P (Porg) in soil is considered to be part of soil organic matter (SOM) assoc...
Nano and colloidal particles (1–1000 nm) play important roles in phosphorus (P) migration and loss f...
Phosphorus (P) is preferentially bound to colloids in soil. On the one hand, colloids may facilitate...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
The chemical composition of soil phosphorus can vary markedly during pedogenesis, which has implicat...