The contents and properties of soil organic phosphorus (Po) largely drive ecosystem productivity with increasing development of natural soil. We hypothesized that soil Po would initially increase with paddy management and then would persist under steady-state conditions. We analyzed soils from a 2000-year chronosequence of a rice-wheat rotation and an adjacent non-paddy 700-year chronosequence in Bay of Hangzhou (China) for their Po composition using solution 31P-NMR after NaOH-EDTA extraction. Land reclamation promoted Po accumulation in both paddy and non-paddy topsoils (depths ≤ 18 cm) until steady-state equilibria were reached within 200 years of land use. Greater Po concentrations were found, however, in the non-paddy subsoils than in ...
China has experienced an increase in integrated rice-crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) culture (IRCC) i...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of organic rice farming on the various forms of inorganic...
More than 50% of the world's population feeds on rice. Soils used for rice production are mostly man...
The identification of phosphorus (P) fractions is essential for understanding the transformation and...
Purpose: Identification of phosphorus (P) species is essential to understand the transformation and ...
Soil C:N:P stoichiometry plays a vital role in nutrient cycling in ecosystems, but its importance to...
Inundation of paddy soils for submerged rice production strongly impacts soil formation. Here we use...
Chronosequences and associated space-for-time substitutions are an important and fruitful means for ...
Inundation of paddy soils for submerged rice production strongly impacts soil formation. Here we use...
Organic phosphorus (P) is an important potential source of plant P nutrition in agro-ecosystems. It ...
Quantifying temporal and spatial variation of soil phosphorus (P) input, output and balance across C...
Rapid industrial development and intensive agriculture induced serious soil degradation in recent de...
To maximize crop productivity fertilizer phosphorus (P) is generally applied to arable soils, a sign...
Ecological stoichiometry provides a powerful tool for integrating microbial biomass stoichiometry wi...
Agricultural land use profoundly alters soil carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) contents, ...
China has experienced an increase in integrated rice-crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) culture (IRCC) i...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of organic rice farming on the various forms of inorganic...
More than 50% of the world's population feeds on rice. Soils used for rice production are mostly man...
The identification of phosphorus (P) fractions is essential for understanding the transformation and...
Purpose: Identification of phosphorus (P) species is essential to understand the transformation and ...
Soil C:N:P stoichiometry plays a vital role in nutrient cycling in ecosystems, but its importance to...
Inundation of paddy soils for submerged rice production strongly impacts soil formation. Here we use...
Chronosequences and associated space-for-time substitutions are an important and fruitful means for ...
Inundation of paddy soils for submerged rice production strongly impacts soil formation. Here we use...
Organic phosphorus (P) is an important potential source of plant P nutrition in agro-ecosystems. It ...
Quantifying temporal and spatial variation of soil phosphorus (P) input, output and balance across C...
Rapid industrial development and intensive agriculture induced serious soil degradation in recent de...
To maximize crop productivity fertilizer phosphorus (P) is generally applied to arable soils, a sign...
Ecological stoichiometry provides a powerful tool for integrating microbial biomass stoichiometry wi...
Agricultural land use profoundly alters soil carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) contents, ...
China has experienced an increase in integrated rice-crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) culture (IRCC) i...
This study aimed to investigate the effect of organic rice farming on the various forms of inorganic...
More than 50% of the world's population feeds on rice. Soils used for rice production are mostly man...