Small-scale spatial distribution of phosphorus fractions in soils from silicate parent material with different degree of podzolization

F Werner, TR de la Haye, S Spielvogel, J Prietzel - Geoderma, 2017 - Elsevier
The spatial heterogeneity of phosphorus (P) and different P forms in soils has implications
for plant, microbial, and ecosystem P supply. Little information is available concerning the …

[HTML][HTML] Phosphorus abundance and speciation in acid forest Podzols–Effect of postglacial weathering

JRM Tuyishime, GA Adediran, BA Olsson, M Spohn… - Geoderma, 2022 - Elsevier
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 …

Global patterns and drivers of phosphorus fractions in natural soils

X He, L Augusto, DS Goll, B Ringeval, YP Wang… - …, 2023 - bg.copernicus.org
Most phosphorus (P) in soils is unavailable for direct biological uptake, as it is locked within
primary or secondary mineral particles, adsorbed to mineral surfaces, or immobilized inside …

Short-term impacts of forest clear-cut on P accessibility in soil microaggregates: An oxygen isotope study

N Siebers, SL Bauke, F Tamburini, W Amelung - Geoderma, 2018 - Elsevier
Forest clear-cuts may have severe effects on the soil structure and related nutrient cycling,
though with yet unknown consequences for nutrient pools such as phosphorus (P) within …

Evaluation of the phosphorus status of P-deficient podzols in temperate pine stands: combining isotopic dilution and extraction methods

DL Achat, MR Bakker, L Augusto, E Saur, L Dousseron… - Biogeochemistry, 2009 - Springer
Phosphorus (P) is often a limiting factor of forest growth but our knowledge of the processes
governing P availability in forest soils is rather limited. In the present work, we combined a …

[HTML][HTML] Microscale heterogeneity of phosphorus species associated with secondary mineral phases in the B horizons of two boreal Podzols

JRM Tuyishime, T Florén, C Rivard, JP Gustafsson - Chemical Geology, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract Poorly crystalline Al and Fe minerals have high sorption capacities for phosphate
anions. However, there is still uncertainty about the molecular-level distribution of …

The phosphorus concentration of common rocks—a potential driver of ecosystem P status

S Porder, S Ramachandran - Plant and soil, 2013 - Springer
Background Soil phosphorus (P) availability can be an important regulator of ecosystem
processes. Changes in P availability over time have long been studied, but the P …

Microbial processes controlling P availability in forest spodosols as affected by soil depth and soil properties

DL Achat, L Augusto, MR Bakker… - Soil Biology and …, 2012 - Elsevier
Because carbon dioxide (CO2) concentration is rising, increases in plant biomass and
productivity of terrestrial ecosystems are expected. However, phosphorus (P) unavailability …

[HTML][HTML] Phosphorus in 2D: Spatially resolved P speciation in two Swedish forest soils as influenced by apatite weathering and podzolization

GA Adediran, JRM Tuyishime, D Vantelon, W Klysubun… - Geoderma, 2020 - Elsevier
The cycling and long-term supply of phosphorus (P) in soils are of global environmental and
agricultural concern. To advance the knowledge, a detailed understanding of both the …

Speciation of phosphorus in temperate zone forest soils as assessed by combined wet‐chemical fractionation and XANES spectroscopy

J Prietzel, W Klysubun, F Werner - Journal of Plant Nutrition …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Phosphorus availability in terrestrial ecosystems is strongly dependent on soil P speciation.
Here we present information on the P speciation of 10 forest soils in Germany developed …