Soil rhizosphere microorganisms play crucial roles in promoting plant nutrient absorption and maintaining soil health. However, the effects of different phosphorus (P) managements on soil microbial communities in a slope farming system are poorly understood. Here, rhizosphere microbial communities under two P fertilization levels—conventional (125 kg P2O5 ha–1, P125) and optimal (90 kg P2O5 ha–1, P90)—were compared at four growth stages of maize in a typical sloped farming system. The richness and diversity of rhizosphere bacterial communities showed significant dynamic changes throughout the growth period of maize, while different results were observed in fungal communities. However, both the P fertilization levels and the growth stages in...
peer reviewedPhosphorus (P) is the second most important macronutrient for crop growth and a limitin...
Phosphorus (P) is despite its omnipresence in soils often unavailable for plants. Rhizobacteria able...
Acid soils are known for their high phosphate fixation potential, leading to an overage application ...
Marginal soil fertility, soil acidity, aluminum toxicity, and a generalized low level of available n...
Phosphate fertilization is a common practice in agriculture worldwide, and several commercial produc...
Biogeochemical cycling of phosphorus in the agro-ecosystem is mediated by soil microbes. These micro...
Understanding the diversity and community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) is importa...
Abstract: The indiscriminate use of inputs in agricultural systems, particularly phosphate, combined...
Rock phosphate is an alternative form of phosphorus (P) fertilizer; however, there is no information...
Much effort has been directed toward increasing the availability of soil residual phosphorus (P). Ho...
The efficiency of the arable P use can be fundamentally increased by improving the management. We ai...
Background Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many agroecosystems and costly fertilizer inputs...
Despite the lower reactivity of natural phosphates compared to soluble fertilizers, their P bioavail...
Fertilization and cultivation managements exert significant effects on crop growth and soil-associat...
Soil microbes are crucial for improving soil quality and productivity. Plastic film mulch (FM), in c...
peer reviewedPhosphorus (P) is the second most important macronutrient for crop growth and a limitin...
Phosphorus (P) is despite its omnipresence in soils often unavailable for plants. Rhizobacteria able...
Acid soils are known for their high phosphate fixation potential, leading to an overage application ...
Marginal soil fertility, soil acidity, aluminum toxicity, and a generalized low level of available n...
Phosphate fertilization is a common practice in agriculture worldwide, and several commercial produc...
Biogeochemical cycling of phosphorus in the agro-ecosystem is mediated by soil microbes. These micro...
Understanding the diversity and community structure of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) is importa...
Abstract: The indiscriminate use of inputs in agricultural systems, particularly phosphate, combined...
Rock phosphate is an alternative form of phosphorus (P) fertilizer; however, there is no information...
Much effort has been directed toward increasing the availability of soil residual phosphorus (P). Ho...
The efficiency of the arable P use can be fundamentally increased by improving the management. We ai...
Background Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many agroecosystems and costly fertilizer inputs...
Despite the lower reactivity of natural phosphates compared to soluble fertilizers, their P bioavail...
Fertilization and cultivation managements exert significant effects on crop growth and soil-associat...
Soil microbes are crucial for improving soil quality and productivity. Plastic film mulch (FM), in c...
peer reviewedPhosphorus (P) is the second most important macronutrient for crop growth and a limitin...
Phosphorus (P) is despite its omnipresence in soils often unavailable for plants. Rhizobacteria able...
Acid soils are known for their high phosphate fixation potential, leading to an overage application ...