Vertical migration of microplastics along soil profile under different crop root systems
Microplastics are highly accumulated in soils and supposed to migrate vertically due to
water infiltration, fauna activities, and root growth. In this study, the vertical migration of …
water infiltration, fauna activities, and root growth. In this study, the vertical migration of …
Biochar phosphorus fertilizer effects on soil phosphorus availability
Biochar is a potential material for making slow-releasing phosphorus (P) fertilizers for the
sake of increasing soil P use efficiency and mitigating P losses. However, the long-term …
sake of increasing soil P use efficiency and mitigating P losses. However, the long-term …
How to adequately represent biological processes in modeling multifunctionality of arable soils
Essential soil functions such as plant productivity, C storage, nutrient cycling and the storage
and purification of water all depend on soil biological processes. Given this insight, it is …
and purification of water all depend on soil biological processes. Given this insight, it is …
Does the APSIM model capture soil phosphorus dynamics? A case study with Vertisols
Crop production in the tropics and sub-tropics increasingly relies on phosphorus (P)
fertilisers to maintain crop yields. As a result, there is a need to better understand the …
fertilisers to maintain crop yields. As a result, there is a need to better understand the …
Spatial distribution of soil phosphorus fractions in a clayey Oxisol submitted to long-term phosphate fertilization strategies
LEZ de Oliveira, R de Souza Nunes, CC de Figueiredo… - Geoderma, 2022 - Elsevier
Due to the strong interaction of phosphorus (P) with soil constituents, P fertilizer placement
can significantly affect how crops take up this nutrient. Nonetheless, few studies address the …
can significantly affect how crops take up this nutrient. Nonetheless, few studies address the …
Efficient protection of the Baltic Sea needs a revision of phosphorus metric
Abstract Eutrophication of the Baltic Sea is driven by phosphorus and nitrogen. While the
anthropogenic point source loads of both nutrients have decreased markedly, further …
anthropogenic point source loads of both nutrients have decreased markedly, further …
Making Waves: Modeling bioturbation in soils–are we burrowing in the right direction?
E Michel, MC Néel, Y Capowiez, S Sammartino… - Water Research, 2022 - Elsevier
The burrowing, feeding and foraging activities of terrestrial and benthic organisms induce
displacements of soil and sediment materials, leading to a profound mixing of these media …
displacements of soil and sediment materials, leading to a profound mixing of these media …
Calibration of maize phosphorus status by plant-available soil P assessed by common and process-based approaches. Is it soil-specific or not?
C Morel, D Plénet, A Mollier - European Journal of Agronomy, 2021 - Elsevier
The sustainable management of phosphorus (P) fertility in agroecosystems depends on
either soil-or plant-based diagnosis methods. Our overall objective was to determine the …
either soil-or plant-based diagnosis methods. Our overall objective was to determine the …
What do we know about the effects of microplastics on soil?
In this century, climate change is unparalleled and the most sensitive environmental
problem humanity faces, with potentially very serious consequences in the coming decades …
problem humanity faces, with potentially very serious consequences in the coming decades …
Long-term mineralization of organic phosphorus in agricultural soils: evaluation and control factors
P Raguet - 2023 - theses.hal.science
Total phosphorus (P) in the plough layer of cropped soils is at 30-40% in the form of organic
compounds (SOP). Little is known about SOP mineralization, even though this process may …
compounds (SOP). Little is known about SOP mineralization, even though this process may …