2022
DOI: 10.3390/f13122002
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Contrasting Soil Microbial Functional Potential for Phosphorus Cycling in Subtropical and Temperate Forests

Abstract: Microorganisms play important roles in phosphorus (P) cycling via their regulation of P uptake and transport, P mineralization and solubilization, and the mediation of P deficiency in forest biomes. However, the dynamics of microbial P functional genes and the underlying regulatory mechanisms in different forest biomes (e.g., temperate vs. subtropical) have yet to be sufficiently clarified. In this study, we applied a metagenomics approach to investigate changes in the abundance of three microbial P functional… Show more

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“…Compared to temperate forest soils [33], subtropical soils are characterized by the presence of large amounts of Fe and Al oxides, which are among the important cementing agents that promote soil aggregation [34]. Furthermore, the contents of Fe and Al oxides affect soil P adsorbing ability [27,35].…”
Section: Speciation Of Iron and Aluminum Influence On Phosphorus Sorp...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Compared to temperate forest soils [33], subtropical soils are characterized by the presence of large amounts of Fe and Al oxides, which are among the important cementing agents that promote soil aggregation [34]. Furthermore, the contents of Fe and Al oxides affect soil P adsorbing ability [27,35].…”
Section: Speciation Of Iron and Aluminum Influence On Phosphorus Sorp...mentioning
confidence: 99%