2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeochem.2021.105094
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Effects of nitrogen application rate on phosphorus transformation in an Alfisol: Results from phosphate-oxygen isotope ratios

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“…It is also possible that phosphorus anions are desorbed to the soil solution by sulfate anions which take their place on the binding sites (Jaggi et al 2005). The application of nitrogen fertilizers into the soils enhances the activity of microorganisms which increases excreting of organic acids leading to improve the dissolution of insoluble phosphate compounds (Jing et al 2021) as well as the production of phosphatase enzyme which in turn increases phosphorus release resulting from phosphorus mineralization (Horner 2008). The quantity of phosphorus solubility in the presence of ammoniacal nitrogen fertilizers is high in comparison with nitrate nitrogen fertilizers (Sharan et al 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is also possible that phosphorus anions are desorbed to the soil solution by sulfate anions which take their place on the binding sites (Jaggi et al 2005). The application of nitrogen fertilizers into the soils enhances the activity of microorganisms which increases excreting of organic acids leading to improve the dissolution of insoluble phosphate compounds (Jing et al 2021) as well as the production of phosphatase enzyme which in turn increases phosphorus release resulting from phosphorus mineralization (Horner 2008). The quantity of phosphorus solubility in the presence of ammoniacal nitrogen fertilizers is high in comparison with nitrate nitrogen fertilizers (Sharan et al 2008).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The distribution of inorganic phosphorus forms is greatly affected by several physical and chemical properties of the soil such as pH, texture, organic matter, calcium carbonate, competing ions, moisture content, and redox potential (Shao et al 2019). Nitrogen applications can have a considerable impact on the transformations and turnover of phosphorus in the soils (Chen et al 2018;Jing et al 2021). The application of nitrogen fertilizer had a greater effect on phosphorus fractions in soil than tillage practices (Zhang et al 2021a, b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These findings suggest a synergistic effect of N fertilization on P uptake by maize. Studies have shown that N application enhances plant P availability and utilization, including stimulating the conversion of organic P forms into inorganic P forms that are more readily taken up by plants [46], reduce the amount of soil iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) oxides, which are known to adsorb P and make it unavailable to plants [47], and improve P utilization efficiency, P translocation and P translocation efficiency [46]. A field experiment with maize in Zimbabwe demonstrated that increasing N application rates from 0, 40, 80 to 120 N kg ha -1 led to higher total plant and grain P accumulation [48].…”
Section: Greater P Accumulation and Yield Production Under Deep Bandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, compared to labile and moderately labile P, non-labile P fractions are less affected by N input (Chen et al, 2018;Liu et al, 2022;Guan et al, 2023). Additionally, while some studies suggest that N input generally increases soil inorganic P and reduces soil organic P fractions (Jing et al, 2021), there are also reports to the contrary . Such variation could be attributed to the different N forms used in these studies (Hu et al, 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%