Rare and Abundant phoD‐Harboring Bacteria Mediate the Mineralization of Organic Phosphorus Fractions in Soil Aggregates During Cut Slope Restoration
Zongyang Liu,
Shenghao Ai,
Meihua Sheng
et al.
Abstract:Phosphorus (P) is the key nutritional element in the soil of cut road slopes undergoing ecological restoration, and the transformation of organic P (Po) is a crucial part of the P cycle. However, the role of phoD‐harboring bacteria in driving the mineralization of Po fractions in road slope soil aggregates is unclear. This study analyzed road slope soils that had undergone 7, 11, and 14 years of restoration in the western Sichuan Plateau of China. We examined the differences and associations between the Po fra… Show more
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