Abstract As an essential component of enzymes, higher N availability from agricultural runoff to forest soils may boost the activity of phosphatase, increasing the bioavailability of phosphate. The objective of this study was to evaluate P mineralization rates in temperate floodplain soils as a function of inorganic N species (i.e., ammonium and nitrate) and amendment rate (1.5–3.5 g N kg−1). Accordingly, the soil was amended with nitrate and ammonium, and P dynamics were monitored during a 40-day incubation. The addition of ammonium significantly boosted acid and alkaline phosphatase activity by 1.39 and 1.44 µmol p-nitrophenol P (pNP) g−1 h−1, respectively. The degree of increase was positively correlated with the amendment rate. Likewise...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most essential mineral nutrients often limiting the productive capacity o...
While the effects of carbon on soil nitrogen (N) cycle have been extensively studied, it is not clea...
Information on the relationships between phosphatase activities and organic phosphorus (P) turnover ...
Persistent losses of phosphorus (P) from soil to aquatic environments, provoked by human activity, d...
© 2017 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2017 British Ecological Society Global changes include incr...
Conservation and restoration of fens and fen meadows often aim to reduce soil nutrients, mainly nitr...
High atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition together with climatic changes have been suggested to drive...
1. Global changes include increasing nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) deposition, which affect microb...
Anthropogenic activities have altered both nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles across the globe. ...
International audienceSoil phosphatase enzymes are produced by plant roots and microorganisms and pl...
Background and aims: Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for crop growth. However, while links of...
Foliar phosphorus (P) contents have been decreasing in a range of temperate forests in Europe and No...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyPeter TomlinsonPhosphorus (P) pollution from agricultural ...
Increased human-derived nitrogen (N) deposition to terrestrial ecosystems has resulted in widespread...
A laboratory incubation study was conducted on a temperate grassland soil to quantify the main miner...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most essential mineral nutrients often limiting the productive capacity o...
While the effects of carbon on soil nitrogen (N) cycle have been extensively studied, it is not clea...
Information on the relationships between phosphatase activities and organic phosphorus (P) turnover ...
Persistent losses of phosphorus (P) from soil to aquatic environments, provoked by human activity, d...
© 2017 The Authors. Functional Ecology © 2017 British Ecological Society Global changes include incr...
Conservation and restoration of fens and fen meadows often aim to reduce soil nutrients, mainly nitr...
High atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition together with climatic changes have been suggested to drive...
1. Global changes include increasing nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) deposition, which affect microb...
Anthropogenic activities have altered both nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles across the globe. ...
International audienceSoil phosphatase enzymes are produced by plant roots and microorganisms and pl...
Background and aims: Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for crop growth. However, while links of...
Foliar phosphorus (P) contents have been decreasing in a range of temperate forests in Europe and No...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of AgronomyPeter TomlinsonPhosphorus (P) pollution from agricultural ...
Increased human-derived nitrogen (N) deposition to terrestrial ecosystems has resulted in widespread...
A laboratory incubation study was conducted on a temperate grassland soil to quantify the main miner...
Nitrogen (N) is one of the most essential mineral nutrients often limiting the productive capacity o...
While the effects of carbon on soil nitrogen (N) cycle have been extensively studied, it is not clea...
Information on the relationships between phosphatase activities and organic phosphorus (P) turnover ...