2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-162128/v1
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Molecular Speciation of Phosphorus in Soil Under Various Long-Term Fertilization Regimes

Abstract: Aims The objectives of this study were to examine the long-term substitution of mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizers with manure (M) plus nitrogen (N) fertilizers and how they affect the forms of P that occur in soil, soil P distribution, and plant growth.Methods We used a solution of 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (31P-NMR) spectroscopy to study the correlations between long-term fertilization regimes and the forms of P that occur at different soil depths. Then we investigated yield, plant growth, and soil prop… Show more

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“…However, in red soil, chemical fertilizer input significantly decreased C:Pim, which may be related to increased MBC:MBP under chemical fertilizer input (Figure S1). In addition, the effects of nutrient management on soil stoichiometric imbalances are weak with saline-alkali soil and yellowbrown earth, implying that fertilization can promote the acquisition of deficient elements by microorganisms to maintain the balance of soil nutrients (Li, 2021).…”
Section: Effects Of Nutrient Management On Stoichiometric Imbalance U...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in red soil, chemical fertilizer input significantly decreased C:Pim, which may be related to increased MBC:MBP under chemical fertilizer input (Figure S1). In addition, the effects of nutrient management on soil stoichiometric imbalances are weak with saline-alkali soil and yellowbrown earth, implying that fertilization can promote the acquisition of deficient elements by microorganisms to maintain the balance of soil nutrients (Li, 2021).…”
Section: Effects Of Nutrient Management On Stoichiometric Imbalance U...mentioning
confidence: 99%