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Phosphorus Cycle Enzymes to Remedy Soil Phosphorus Deficiency
Phosphorus is indispensable for the production of crops and is the most expensive of all macro-nutrients. Phosphatase enzymes allow to maintain the... -
How Organic Acids Affect Plant Nitrogen and Phosphorus Uptake Under Different Fertilization Treatments
This study aimed to investigate the role of organic acids in the nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) nutrient dynamics of lemon plants by examining the...
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The effect of natural organic matter (NOM) on the distribution and resources of mobile phosphorus in the bottom sediments of small retention reservoirs
The purpose of the work detailed here was to determine the impact of the distribution of natural organic matter and grain size on the resources and...
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Phosphorus Leaching Alleviated by Organic Carbon in Greenhouse Vegetable Production System
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for crop growth; however, the continued application of P at a rate exceeding crop requirements can increase...
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The role of OsPAP10c on utilization of phosphorus from organic fertilizer in rice
Background and aimsOrganic fertilizer (OF) is beneficial for crop yield and quality, however, most phosphorus in OF are organic forms, and cannot be...
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Long-Term Organic Fertilization Strengthens the Soil Phosphorus Cycle and Phosphorus Availability by Regulating the pqqC- and phoD-Harboring Bacterial Communities
The pqqC and phoD genes encode pyrroloquinoline quinone synthase and alkaline phosphomonoesterase (ALP), respectively. These genes play a crucial...
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Effect of Different Proportions of Mineral Nitrogen Fertilizer Substitutions with Organic Manure on Soil Phosphorus Fractions Distribution in an Entisol Profile
The partial substitution of mineral nitrogen (N) fertilizer with organic manure can mitigate the negative effect of N on the environment. However,...
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Soils potentially vulnerable to phosphorus losses: speciation of inorganic and organic phosphorus and estimation of leaching losses
Eutrophication is an important threat to aquatic ecosystems world-wide, and reliable identification of areas vulnerable to phosphorus (P) losses from...
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Soil organic phosphorus is mainly hydrolyzed via phosphatases from ectomycorrhiza-associated bacteria rather than ectomycorrhizal fungi
Background and aimsMycorrhizal fungi-released phosphatases have long been claimed pivotal to mobilize soil organic phosphorus (P). We hypothesized...
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Positive effect of inoculation with an Aspergillus strain on phosphorus and iron nutrition plus volatile organic compounds in rice
We explored the potential of a fungal strain Aspergillus costaricensis KS1 for modulating growth and nutrient mobilization in rice. At laboratory...
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Utilizing soil organic phosphorus for sustainable crop production: insights into the rhizosphere
BackgroundWe are facing the challenge of sustainable phosphorus (P) use due to high P inputs in farmland and low P-use efficiency of crops, which...
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Post-agricultural succession affects the accumulation and enzymatic transformation of organic phosphorus in a karst area, southwest China
BackgroundSoil phosphorus (P) availability is crucial for the restoration of degraded ecosystems, but how soil organic P transforms during...
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Contribution of Soluble and Non-soluble Organic Matter Derived from Animal Manure Composts to Enhance Phosphorus Availability in Soil
Understanding the interactions between inorganic nutrients and organic matter derived from animal manure compost (AMC) is important for appropriate...
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Phosphorus (P) mobilisation from inorganic and organic P sources depends on P-acquisition strategies in dioecious Populus euphratica
Dioecious species have secondary trait dimorphism in resource acquisition, allocation, and a skewed sex ratio. Yet, it is unclear how their...
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Effect of Low-Molecular-Weight Organic Acids on the Release of Phosphorus from Amended Calcareous Soils: Experimental and Modeling
Calcareous soils usually exhibit low phosphorus availability. Low-molecular-weight organic acids are known to increase the release of phosphorus, but...
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Biotic and abiotic effects of soil organic matter on the phytoavailable phosphorus in soils: a review
Soil organic matter (SOM) has a critical role in regulating soil phosphorus (P) dynamics and producing phytoavailable P. However, soil P dynamics are...
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Organic anions facilitate the mobilization of soil organic phosphorus and its subsequent lability to phosphatases
PurposeOrganic anions commonly released from plant roots and microorganisms are widely reported to mobilize soil phosphorus (P). We characterized...
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Organic phosphorus levels change the hyphosphere phoD-harboring bacterial community of Funneliformis mosseae
The phoD -harboring bacterial community is responsible for organic phosphorus (P) mineralization in soil and is important for understanding the...
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Biochar for Sustainable Phosphorus Management in Agroecosystems
Global production systems need revolutionary changes to meet food security while sustaining agroecosystems. Plants require macro- and micro-nutrients... -
Maize/soybean intercrop** promoted activation of soil organic phosphorus fractions by enhancing more phosphatase activity in red soil under different phosphorus application rates
AimsRational intercrop** is crucial for improving phosphorus (P) uptake and utilization. This study aimed to investigate the effects of...