At the early stages of pedogenesis, the dynamics of phosphorus (P) in soils are controlled by microbial communities, the physicochemical properties of the soil and the environmental conditions. While various microorganisms involved in carrying out biogeochemical processes have been identified, little is known about the actual contribution of microbial processes, such as organic P hydrolysis and microbial P turnover, to P cycling. We thus focused on processes driven by microbes and how they affect the size and cycling of organic and inorganic soil P pools along a soil chronosequence in the Chamser Kangri glacier forefield (Western Himalayas). The rapid retreat of the glacier allowed us to study the early stages of soil formation under a cold...
Current understanding of phosphorus (P) cycling in soils can be enhanced by integrating previously d...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Low-molecular-weight organic acids (LMWOAs) are crucial for the mobilization an...
Phosphorus is the main limiting nutrient for plant growth in large areas of the world and the availa...
International audienceAt the early stages of pedogenesis, the dynamics of phosphorus (P) in soils ar...
Phosphorus (P) is considered the ultimate limiting nutrient for plants in most natural systems and c...
The Atacama Desert (Chile) is one of driest places on Earth, with a hyper-arid climate and less than...
While there are estimates of the abiotic processes contribution to soil phosphorus (P) availability,...
Phosphorus (P) availability declines during ecosystem development due in part to chemical transforma...
AChanges in the isotopic composition of oxygen associated with phosphate can provide information on ...
Understanding the abundance of organic P in soil is a prerequisite for predicting the effects of cli...
Soil phosphates exchange oxygen atoms rapidly with soil water once recycled by intracellular enzymes...
Current understanding of phosphorus (P) cycling in soils can be enhanced by integrating previously d...
With annual precipitation less than 20 mm and extreme UV intensity, the Atacama Desert in northern C...
Biological phosphorous (P) -cycling in marine, terrestrial and atmospheric realm is key to evolution...
Current understanding of phosphorus (P) cycling in soils can be enhanced by integrating previously d...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Low-molecular-weight organic acids (LMWOAs) are crucial for the mobilization an...
Phosphorus is the main limiting nutrient for plant growth in large areas of the world and the availa...
International audienceAt the early stages of pedogenesis, the dynamics of phosphorus (P) in soils ar...
Phosphorus (P) is considered the ultimate limiting nutrient for plants in most natural systems and c...
The Atacama Desert (Chile) is one of driest places on Earth, with a hyper-arid climate and less than...
While there are estimates of the abiotic processes contribution to soil phosphorus (P) availability,...
Phosphorus (P) availability declines during ecosystem development due in part to chemical transforma...
AChanges in the isotopic composition of oxygen associated with phosphate can provide information on ...
Understanding the abundance of organic P in soil is a prerequisite for predicting the effects of cli...
Soil phosphates exchange oxygen atoms rapidly with soil water once recycled by intracellular enzymes...
Current understanding of phosphorus (P) cycling in soils can be enhanced by integrating previously d...
With annual precipitation less than 20 mm and extreme UV intensity, the Atacama Desert in northern C...
Biological phosphorous (P) -cycling in marine, terrestrial and atmospheric realm is key to evolution...
Current understanding of phosphorus (P) cycling in soils can be enhanced by integrating previously d...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Low-molecular-weight organic acids (LMWOAs) are crucial for the mobilization an...
Phosphorus is the main limiting nutrient for plant growth in large areas of the world and the availa...