G Pastore, S Kernchen, M Spohn - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2020 - Elsevier
Biogeochemical weathering of bedrock is the most important input of silicon (Si) and phosphorus (P) to forest ecosystems. While soil microbes, and in particular P-solubilizing …
M Mahmood, Y Tian, Q Ma, X Hui, AS Elrys… - Field Crops …, 2021 - Elsevier
Phosphorus (P) fractions and their availability in soils can be affected by long-term nitrogen (N) fertilizer application, which can subsequently affect plant growth and productivity. The …
Soils with a significant proportion of rock fragments (RFs, with diameter> 2 mm) are widely distributed in terrestrial ecosystems. However, a lack of quantitative information about RF …
B Ehnvall, AM Ågren, MB Nilsson, JL Ratcliffe… - Science of the Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Vegetation holds the key to many properties that make natural mires unique, such as surface microtopography, high biodiversity values, effective carbon sequestration and regulation of …
The fate of phosphorus (P) during pedogenesis has been historically conceptualized (Walker-Syers model) with time as the primary controlling state factor. Herein, we …
The molecular speciation of phosphorus (P) in forest soils is of strategic importance for sustainable forest management. However, only limited information exists about soil P …
Developing meaningful agroecosystem soil P inventories necessitates moving beyond single measures of readily extractable inorganic P (P i) limited to surface depths. We drew …
E Pučko, G Žibret, K Teran - Journal of Geochemical Exploration, 2024 - Elsevier
The elemental composition of soils is governed by geogenic processes and anthropogenic activities. A comprehensive soil study was conducted on a national level, in which the …
Y Yan, X Lu - Global Ecology and Conservation, 2020 - Elsevier
Abstract Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and N: P stoichiometry have been proposed as an index to assess plant nutrient limitation in grassland. The alpine grasslands in Tibet were …