Opportunities for mobilizing recalcitrant phosphorus from agricultural soils: a review

D Menezes-Blackburn, C Giles, T Darch, TS George… - Plant and Soil, 2018 - Springer
Background Phosphorus (P) fertilizer is usually applied in excess of plant requirement and
accumulates in soils due to its strong adsorption, rapid precipitation and immobilisation into …

Solution phosphorus‐31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of soils from 2005 to 2013: A review of sample preparation and experimental parameters

B Cade-Menun, CW Liu - Soil Science Society of America …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphorus nuclear magnetic resonance (31P NMR) spectroscopy is an important tool for
the study of soil P and has significantly advanced our knowledge of soil P forms, particularly …

The chemical nature of P accumulation in agricultural soils—implications for fertiliser management and design: an Australian perspective

MJ McLaughlin, TM McBeath, R Smernik, SP Stacey… - Plant and Soil, 2011 - Springer
Many agricultural soils worldwide in their natural state are deficient in phosphorus (P), and
the production of healthy agricultural crops has required the regular addition of P fertilisers …

Intercropping regulation of soil phosphorus composition and microbially-driven dynamics facilitates maize phosphorus uptake and productivity improvement

Z Yang, Y Zhang, Y Wang, H Zhang, Q Zhu, B Yan… - Field Crops …, 2022 - Elsevier
Intercropping is a powerful way that promote a more diversified plant community in
croplandas. It is important to understand how this practice regulates phosphorus (P) footprint …

Phosphorus application promoted the sequestration of orthophosphate within soil microorganisms and regulated the soil solution P supply in a temperate grassland in …

J Shi, J Gong, X Li, Z Zhang, W Zhang, Y Li… - Soil and Tillage …, 2023 - Elsevier
Anthropogenic activities have made phosphorus (P) a new sustainability issue globally. To
better understand the mechanisms of soil P dynamics responding to inorganic P fertilization …

Carbon pulses but not phosphorus pulses are related to decreases in microbial biomass during repeated drying and rewetting of soils

CR Butterly, EK Bünemann, AM McNeill… - Soil Biology and …, 2009 - Elsevier
Drying and rewetting cycles are known to be important for the turnover of carbon (C) in soil,
but less is known about the turnover of phosphorus (P) and its relation to C cycling. In this …

[HTML][HTML] Using organic phosphorus to sustain pasture productivity: a perspective

DM Nash, PM Haygarth, BL Turner, LM Condron… - Geoderma, 2014 - Elsevier
Organic phosphorus (P) in grazed pastures/grasslands could sustain production systems
that historically relied on inorganic P fertiliser. Interactions between inorganic P, plants and …

Crop residue phosphorus: speciation and potential bio-availability

SR Noack, MJ McLaughlin, RJ Smernik, TM McBeath… - Plant and Soil, 2012 - Springer
Abstract Background and Aims Phosphorus (P) mineralisation from crop residues is usually
predicted from total P or carbon: phosphorus (C: P) ratios. However, these measures have …

Complex forms of soil organic phosphorus–a major component of soil phosphorus

TI McLaren, RJ Smernik, MJ McLaughlin… - … science & technology, 2015 - ACS Publications
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for life, an innate constituent of soil organic matter,
and a major anthropogenic input to terrestrial ecosystems. The supply of P to living …

Soil microbial biomass phosphorus can serve as an index to reflect soil phosphorus fertility

Y Peng, Y Duan, W Huo, M Xu, X Yang, X Wang… - Biology and Fertility of …, 2021 - Springer
The effect and relative contributions of C and P inputs on soil microbial biomass P (MBP)
accumulation were studied in three long-term soil fertility experiments with various soil and …