Plant–soil synchrony in nutrient cycles: Learning from ecosystems to design sustainable agrosystems

S Fontaine, L Abbadie, M Aubert, S Barot… - Global Change …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Redesigning agrosystems to include more ecological regulations can help feed a growing
human population, preserve soils for future productivity, limit dependency on synthetic …

[HTML][HTML] Terrestrial Phosphorus Cycling: Responses to Climatic Change

DNL Menge, S Kou-Giesbrecht… - Annual Review of …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Phosphorus (P) limits productivity in many ecosystems and has the potential to constrain the
global carbon sink. The magnitude of these effects depends on how climate change and …

[HTML][HTML] Long-term soil warming decreases microbial phosphorus utilization by increasing abiotic phosphorus sorption and phosphorus losses

Y Tian, C Shi, CU Malo, S Kwatcho Kengdo… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Phosphorus (P) is an essential and often limiting element that could play a crucial role in
terrestrial ecosystem responses to climate warming. However, it has yet remained unclear …

[HTML][HTML] Estimates of mean residence times of phosphorus in commonly considered inorganic soil phosphorus pools

J Helfenstein, C Pistocchi, A Oberson… - …, 2020 - bg.copernicus.org
Quantification of turnover of inorganic soil phosphorus (P) pools is essential to improve our
understanding of P cycling in soil–plant systems and improve representations of the P cycle …

Insights into solubility of soil humic substances and their fluorescence characterisation in three characteristic soils

M Mohinuzzaman, J Yuan, X Yang, N Senesi… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Soil humic substances (HS) are involved in almost all biogeochemical processes and
functions in soils, thus their extraction from aiming to their characterization is very important …

Permafrost carbon cycle and its dynamics on the Tibetan Plateau

L Chen, G Yang, Y Bai, J Chang, S Qin, F Liu… - Science China Life …, 2024 - Springer
Our knowledge on permafrost carbon (C) cycle is crucial for understanding its feedback to
climate warming and developing nature-based solutions for mitigating climate change. To …

Pools and fluxes of osmolytes in moist soil and dry soil that has been re-wet

CR Warren - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2020 - Elsevier
When dry soils are re-wet there is a pulse of soil respiration that could be partially fuelled by
the osmolytes that had accumulated within microbial biomass during the preceding drying …

The effect of soil organic matter on long-term availability of phosphorus in soil: Evaluation in a biological P mining experiment

JMB Hawkins, C Vermeiren, MSA Blackwell, T Darch… - Geoderma, 2022 - Elsevier
The plant uptake of legacy phosphorus (P) from over-fertilised agricultural soils could offer a
solution to decrease dependency on finite mineral P resources. This study evaluated the …

[HTML][HTML] A comparative study of thermally and chemically treated dairy waste: impacts on soil phosphorus turnover and availability using 33P isotope dilution

O Khomenko, O Fenton, JJ Leahy, K Daly - Journal of Environmental …, 2023 - Elsevier
Dairy processing sludge (DPS) and DPS-derived secondary products such as struvite,
biochar, hydrochar and ash (collectively known as SRUBIAS) are emerging as alternatives …

[HTML][HTML] Changes in phosphorus turnover when soils under long-term P management are amended with bio-based fertiliser

O Khomenko, O Fenton, JJ Leahy, K Daly - Geoderma, 2023 - Elsevier
Understanding available phosphorus (P) turnover could improve sustainable P
management. An isotope tracing 33 P was used to measure daily P turnover rates and …