Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties are essential to understanding environmental P availability and how fertiliser inputs, cropping and grazing affect accumulation of soil inorganic P (Pi) and organic P (Po) forms. We examined thirty-two temperate soils (with soil organic C concentrations 12-449gCkg-1 and total P 295-3435mgPkg-1) for biogeochemical properties of soil C, reactive surfaces and P by common indices and 31P-NMR spectroscopy on NaOH-EDTA extracts for P species. Arable soil P was dominated by inorganic orthophosphate (276-2520mgPkg-1), >monoester P (105-446mgPkg-1). The limited diesters, polyphosphates and microbial P in arable soils suggest that cropping and ferti...
The organic P composition of semi-arid arable soils is largely unknown, but such information is fund...
The influence of soil type and management practices on P distribution in soils from Australian dairy...
Phosphorus (P), an essential element for plants and animals, can be a limiting nutrient in organical...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Land-use change from forest to agriculture, which is driven by the demands of sustaining the growing...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive environmental ...
Increasing human population placed stress on the environment, as well as shifting in land use patter...
Australian soils are generally low in phosphorus (P) by world standards and require applied P to red...
<p>Agriculturally-driven land transformation is increasing globally. Improving phosphorus (P) use ef...
Information on the composition and dynamics of soil phosphorus (P) remains limited, but is integral ...
Published Online 8 November 2019Grasslands are a globally important use of land for food and fibre p...
Andisols are characterized by a high phosphorus (P) fixation capacity, which is a limiting factor fo...
The organic P composition of semi-arid arable soils is largely unknown, but such information is fund...
The influence of soil type and management practices on P distribution in soils from Australian dairy...
Phosphorus (P), an essential element for plants and animals, can be a limiting nutrient in organical...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Land-use change from forest to agriculture, which is driven by the demands of sustaining the growing...
Abstract. Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive envir...
Soil organic and inorganic phosphorus (P) compounds can be influenced by distinctive environmental ...
Increasing human population placed stress on the environment, as well as shifting in land use patter...
Australian soils are generally low in phosphorus (P) by world standards and require applied P to red...
<p>Agriculturally-driven land transformation is increasing globally. Improving phosphorus (P) use ef...
Information on the composition and dynamics of soil phosphorus (P) remains limited, but is integral ...
Published Online 8 November 2019Grasslands are a globally important use of land for food and fibre p...
Andisols are characterized by a high phosphorus (P) fixation capacity, which is a limiting factor fo...
The organic P composition of semi-arid arable soils is largely unknown, but such information is fund...
The influence of soil type and management practices on P distribution in soils from Australian dairy...
Phosphorus (P), an essential element for plants and animals, can be a limiting nutrient in organical...