Historically, the chemical nature of organic phosphorus (P) in soil has largely been considered to comprise of recognizable biomolecules that predominantly include inositol phosphates, nucleic acids and phospholipids. However, these forms alone do not explain the existence of, or account for the processes responsible for, a larger pool of “unresolved” organic P that exists in soils. We critically reviewed the historic literature and carried out a global compilation of quantitative data to understand the chemical nature of soil organic P, including insight on what might constitute unresolved forms. We identified five key eras spanning the mid-1800s to current. Understanding of the chemical nature of organic P has largely reflected the predom...
Copyright © 2009 Soil Science Society of AmericaChemical characterization of soil organic P using 31...
Research pertaining to the organic fraction of soils can be traced back in excess of 200 years. Acha...
Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive environmental p...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, an innate constituent of soil organic matter, and a...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, an innate constituent of soil organic matter, and a...
The chemical nature of most organic P (Porg) in soil remains ‘unresolved’ but is accounted for by a ...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
The majority of organic P (Porg) in soil is considered to be part of soil organic matter (SOM) assoc...
The majority of soil organic P is typically that of “unresolved” phosphomonoesters, which are associ...
Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive environmental ...
Organic phosphorus (P) plays an important role in the soil P cycle. It is present in various chemica...
Organic phosphorus is potentially an important source of phosphorus (P) for agriculture, although it...
Inositol phosphates (IPs) are a major pool of identifiable organic phosphorus (P) in soil. However, ...
Copyright © 2009 Soil Science Society of AmericaChemical characterization of soil organic P using 31...
Research pertaining to the organic fraction of soils can be traced back in excess of 200 years. Acha...
Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive environmental p...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, an innate constituent of soil organic matter, and a...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, an innate constituent of soil organic matter, and a...
The chemical nature of most organic P (Porg) in soil remains ‘unresolved’ but is accounted for by a ...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
The majority of organic P (Porg) in soil is considered to be part of soil organic matter (SOM) assoc...
The majority of soil organic P is typically that of “unresolved” phosphomonoesters, which are associ...
Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive environmental ...
Organic phosphorus (P) plays an important role in the soil P cycle. It is present in various chemica...
Organic phosphorus is potentially an important source of phosphorus (P) for agriculture, although it...
Inositol phosphates (IPs) are a major pool of identifiable organic phosphorus (P) in soil. However, ...
Copyright © 2009 Soil Science Society of AmericaChemical characterization of soil organic P using 31...
Research pertaining to the organic fraction of soils can be traced back in excess of 200 years. Acha...
Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive environmental p...