Dissolved and colloidal phosphorus fluxes in forest ecosystems—an almost blind spot in ecosystem research

R Bol, D Julich, D Brödlin, J Siemens… - Journal of Plant …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Understanding and quantification of phosphorus (P) fluxes are key requirements for
predictions of future forest ecosystems changes as well as for transferring lessons learned …

Reviews and syntheses: Ironing out wrinkles in the soil phosphorus cycling paradigm

CA McConnell, JP Kaye, AR Kemanian - Biogeosciences, 2020 - bg.copernicus.org
Soil phosphorus (P) management remains a critical challenge for agriculture worldwide, and
yet we are still unable to predict soil P dynamics as confidently as that of carbon (C) or …

Allophane and imogolite: role in soil biogeochemical processes

RL Parfitt - Clay minerals, 2009 - cambridge.org
The literature on the formation, structure and properties of allophane and imogolite is
reviewed, with particular emphasis on the seminal contributions by Colin Farmer. Allophane …

Phosphorus sorption–desorption in alluvial soils of a young weathering sequence at the Danube River

GJ Lair, F Zehetner, ZH Khan, MH Gerzabek - Geoderma, 2009 - Elsevier
Soil parameters change continuously over time and the duration of pedogenesis may
significantly affect a soils' sorption capacity for nutrients and contaminants. In former studies …

Quality of soluble organic C, N, and P produced by different types and species of litter: Root litter versus leaf litter

SM Uselman, RG Qualls, J Lilienfein - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2012 - Elsevier
In forested ecosystems, the quality of dissolved organic matter (DOM) produced by freshly
senesced litter may differ by litter type and species, and these differences may influence the …

How to live with phosphorus scarcity in soil and sediment: lessons from bacteria

Y Tapia-Torres, MD Rodríguez-Torres… - Applied and …, 2016 - Am Soc Microbiol
Phosphorus (P) plays a fundamental role in the physiology and biochemistry of all living
things. Recent evidence indicates that organisms in the oceans can break down and use P …

Drying and rewetting foster phosphorus depletion of forest soils

D Brödlin, K Kaiser, A Kessler, F Hagedorn - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2019 - Elsevier
Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient but still we have a limited knowledge on the controls of
mobilization and fluxes of P in forest soils. Our study explored the linkages between P …

Dissolved reactive phosphorus played a limited role in phosphorus transport via runoff, throughflow and leaching on contrasting cropping soils from southwest …

R Sharma, RW Bell, MTF Wong - Science of the Total Environment, 2017 - Elsevier
Purpose Phosphorus (P) lost from agricultural land by erosion, runoff, throughflow and
leaching is of major concern for water resource managers worldwide. Previous study on …

Saltwater intrusion affects nutrient concentrations in soil porewater and surface waters of coastal habitats

DS Weissman, KL Tully - Ecosphere, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Coastal ecosystems are undergoing major biogeochemical shifts due to climate change and
sea level rise. At the same time, agricultural fertilizer applications are increasing coastal …

Organic phosphorus speciation and pedogenesis: analysis by solution 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy

RW McDowell, B Cade‐Menun… - European Journal of Soil …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Changes in phosphorus (P) during soil development are central to the understanding of
labile P for plant productivity and soil P management. We used NaOH‐EDTA extraction with …