Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2116656543> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2116656543 endingPage "752" @default.
- W2116656543 startingPage "733" @default.
- W2116656543 abstract "Abstract. The Siberian forest is a tremendous repository of terrestrial organic carbon (C), which may increase owing to climate change, potential increases in ecosystem productivity and hence C sequestration. Phosphorus (P) availability could limit the C sequestration potential, but tree roots may mine the soil deep to increase access to mineral P. Improved understanding and quantification of the processes controlling P availability in surface and deep soil layers of Siberian forest ecosystems are thus required. The objectives of the present study were to (1) evaluate P status of surface and deep soil horizons from different forest plots in southwestern Siberia and (2) assess the effects of physicochemical soil properties, microbiological activity and decomposition processes on soil P fractions and availability. Results revealed high concentrations of total P (879–1042 mg kg−1 in the surface mineral soils) and plant-available phosphate ions. In addition, plant-available phosphate ions accumulated in the subsoil, suggesting that deeper root systems may mine sufficient available P for the trees and the potentially enhanced growth and C sequestration, may not be P-limited. Because the proportions of total organic P were large in the surface soil layers (47–56% of total P), we concluded that decomposition processes may play a significant role in P availability. However, microbiological activity and decomposition processes varied between the study plots and higher microbiological activity resulted in smaller organic P fractions and consequently larger available inorganic P fractions. In the studied Siberian soils, P availability was also controlled by the physicochemical soil properties, namely Al and Fe oxides and soil pH." @default.
- W2116656543 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2116656543 creator A5001863236 @default.
- W2116656543 creator A5011139039 @default.
- W2116656543 creator A5015288514 @default.
- W2116656543 creator A5016329210 @default.
- W2116656543 creator A5047166662 @default.
- W2116656543 creator A5050848788 @default.
- W2116656543 creator A5054174937 @default.
- W2116656543 creator A5055617474 @default.
- W2116656543 creator A5064405150 @default.
- W2116656543 creator A5064528688 @default.
- W2116656543 creator A5074847037 @default.
- W2116656543 creator A5077694752 @default.
- W2116656543 date "2013-02-04" @default.
- W2116656543 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W2116656543 title "Phosphorus status of soils from contrasting forested ecosystems in southwestern Siberia: effects of microbiological and physicochemical properties" @default.
- W2116656543 cites W120946568 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1595046680 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1601463260 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1608212791 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1669888413 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1800021834 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1914434099 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1971525296 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1972356074 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1974624458 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1979707768 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1980496938 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1980813282 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1981397117 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1981498798 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1982791644 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1982837210 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1984555522 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1988455814 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1991484557 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W1991965509 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2001195620 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2002249468 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2003318335 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2003656312 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2004256739 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2005965121 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2010251914 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2017891912 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2019537463 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2023601111 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2030162668 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2035868205 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2039128540 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2040721927 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2041709064 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2049444893 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2058863224 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2059618840 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2065582616 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2069136739 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2073884618 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2074961964 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2075874452 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2081329885 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2088538241 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2089701432 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2094550675 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2095157870 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2095353693 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2103395720 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2103733154 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2118123652 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2126792427 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2133873389 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2135792715 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2135971452 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2136504268 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2136956793 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2137950614 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2138542034 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2139079204 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2142509410 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2151303612 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2152222194 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2153468756 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2155621620 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2157314648 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2157994386 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2159549065 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2162299892 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2163527291 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2164087962 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2167929073 @default.
- W2116656543 cites W2308172860 @default.
- W2116656543 doi "https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-10-733-2013" @default.
- W2116656543 hasPublicationYear "2013" @default.
- W2116656543 type Work @default.
- W2116656543 sameAs 2116656543 @default.
- W2116656543 citedByCount "31" @default.
- W2116656543 countsByYear W21166565432013 @default.