The fate of phosphorus (P) during pedogenesis has been historically conceptualized (Walker-Syers model) with time as the primary controlling state factor. Herein, we demonstrate that both climate and lithology exert a strong and interacting influence on the fate of P by examining coupled bioclimatic and parent material effects on soil P fractions. Three transects were investigated spanning a 2150-m elevation gradient (MAT = 17 → 3 °C/MAP = 330 → 1400 mm) across three separate bedrock lithologies (lithosequence: granite, andesite and basalt) within the Sierra Nevada and southern Cascades of California. The elevation gradient entails four bioclimatic zones (bioclimosequence: blue oak, ponderosa pine, white fir and red fir). Soil P fractions w...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
Understanding the abundance of organic P in soil is a prerequisite for predicting the effects of cli...
Primary productivity on old, weathered soils often is assumed to be limited by phosphorus (P), espe-...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for life. Deficits in soil P reduce primary production and a...
In high-elevation lakes of the Sierra Nevada (California), increases in P supply have been inferred ...
The Walker and Syers model of phosphorus (P) transformations during pedogenesis is widely accepted f...
Despite the importance of phosphorus (P) as a nutrient for all life, its availability is highly cons...
Global climate models demonstrate that temperate ecosystems are likely to serve as carbon (C) sinks ...
This work focuses on the distribution, management and pedological underpinnings of phosphorus biogeo...
Phosphorus dynamics and management strategies were investigated in a strongly weathered rhyolitic so...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Low-molecular-weight organic acids (LMWOAs) are crucial for the mobilization an...
The climatic regime influences the turnover of P in soils, resulting in shifts in P fractions of dif...
Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive environmental ...
Soil P transformations and distribution studies under water limited conditions that characterize man...
Incorporating the phosphorus (P) cycle in climate-carbon cycle models—or calibrating pedotransfer fu...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
Understanding the abundance of organic P in soil is a prerequisite for predicting the effects of cli...
Primary productivity on old, weathered soils often is assumed to be limited by phosphorus (P), espe-...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for life. Deficits in soil P reduce primary production and a...
In high-elevation lakes of the Sierra Nevada (California), increases in P supply have been inferred ...
The Walker and Syers model of phosphorus (P) transformations during pedogenesis is widely accepted f...
Despite the importance of phosphorus (P) as a nutrient for all life, its availability is highly cons...
Global climate models demonstrate that temperate ecosystems are likely to serve as carbon (C) sinks ...
This work focuses on the distribution, management and pedological underpinnings of phosphorus biogeo...
Phosphorus dynamics and management strategies were investigated in a strongly weathered rhyolitic so...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Low-molecular-weight organic acids (LMWOAs) are crucial for the mobilization an...
The climatic regime influences the turnover of P in soils, resulting in shifts in P fractions of dif...
Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive environmental ...
Soil P transformations and distribution studies under water limited conditions that characterize man...
Incorporating the phosphorus (P) cycle in climate-carbon cycle models—or calibrating pedotransfer fu...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
Understanding the abundance of organic P in soil is a prerequisite for predicting the effects of cli...
Primary productivity on old, weathered soils often is assumed to be limited by phosphorus (P), espe-...