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- W4378979669 abstract "Stoichiometry plays a crucial role in the biogeochemical cycle and can modulate soil nutrient availability and functions. In natural ecosystems, phosphorus (P) is usually available through natural processes, but in agricultural ecosystems, P fertilizer (both organic and chemical) is essential for crop yield. However, soil can easily fix P, making it unavailable to plants. Therefore, understanding the role of the carbon: nitrogen: phosphorus (C:N:P) stoichiometry of soil and microorganisms in soil P transformation is of great significance to managing P fertilizer application in agriculture. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the latest research on the impact of stoichiometry on soil P transformation in agricultural ecosystems. During the transformation from non-labile P to available P, microorganisms could help realize the transformation from soil non-labile inorganic P to microbial biomass P by regulating microbial biomass stoichiometry. They can also mobilize soil organic P into available P by changing ecoenzymes stoichiometry. Organic materials, such as manure and straw, play an important role in promoting the transformation of insoluble P into available P. Additionally, periphytic biofilms can reduce the water-soluble P loss in rice field ecosystem. Agricultural stoichiometry is different from that of natural ecosystems and should receive more attention due to the influence of anthropogenic factors. Therefore, further research on microorganism mechanisms and organic material coupling during the process of P transformation in agricultural ecosystems via stoichiometry is necessary. In conclusion, understanding the impact of stoichiometry on soil P transformation is crucial for managing P fertilizer application in agricultural ecosystems." @default.
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- W4378979669 date "2023-06-01" @default.
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- W4378979669 title "Soil and microbial C:N:P stoichiometry play a vital role on regulating P transformation in agricultural ecosystems" @default.
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- W4378979669 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedsph.2023.06.002" @default.
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