Phosphorus (P), an essential yet often limiting nutrient in agroecosystems, may be sensitive to MPs inputs, while the mechanisms governing MPs‐induced alterations in soil P‐cycling remain poorly under
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Phosphorus (P), an essential yet often limiting nutrient in agroecosystems, may be sensitive to MPs inputs, while the mechanisms governing MPs‐induced alterations in soil P‐cycling remain poorly understood.
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- Soil Organic Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Levels and Stocks After Long‐Term Nitrogen Fertilization (2015) · doi
However, conflicting findings have been reported in the literature about the long‐term effects of nitrogen (N) fertilization on the profile distribution of SOC, N, and phosphorus (P) concentrations and stocks.
Keywords: conflicting reported literature long term effects nitrogen fertilization profile distribution phosphorus concentrations stocks - Interaction Between Nitrogen Forms, Phosphorus Forms, and Mineral Phases Drives Phosphorus Limitation and Uptake by Ryegrass in a Model System (2026) · doi
ABSTRACT Background Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) cycles significantly influence ecosystem functioning, yet the interactions between their chemical forms and mineral phases in determining P limitation remain poorly understood.
Keywords: abstract background nitrogen phosphorus cycles influence ecosystem functioning interactions chemical forms mineral phases determining limitation - Polyethylene and Polylactic Acid Microplastics Reshape Soil Phosphorus Cycling by Modulating Microbial Function and Aggregate Stability in Maize‐Growing Soil (2026) · doi
Phosphorus (P), an essential yet often limiting nutrient in agroecosystems, may be sensitive to MPs inputs, while the mechanisms governing MPs‐induced alterations in soil P‐cycling remain poorly understood.
Keywords: phosphorus essential often limiting nutrient agroecosystems sensitive inputs mechanisms governing induced alterations soil cycling remain
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