“…For example, modification of rhizospheric pH promotes the dissolution of P bearing minerals and the exudation of organic acids such as malic acid and oxalic acid which desorb mineral bound P via exchange reactions with Ca, Fe and Al minerals (Devau et al, 2010; Hinsinger, 2001; Hinsinger et al, 2009; Lambers et al, 2019; Penn & Camberato, 2019). These processes can affect P bioavailability of desert dust since most of its P is bound to pH sensitive Ca minerals such as apatite (the major P bearing mineral in desert dust) or Fe and Al oxides (Dam et al, 2021; Gross et al, 2015; Gu et al, 2019; Hudson‐Edwards et al, 2014; Longo et al, 2014; Nenes et al, 2011; Stockdale et al, 2016; Zhang et al, 2018). Controlled laboratory studies with synthetic minerals have shown that the dissolution of Ca‐P minerals increases at pH lower than 8 while desorption of P from Fe and Al oxides will occur at moderately acidic conditions (Devau et al, 2010; Herbert et al, 2018; Penn & Camberato, 2019; Smith et al, 1977).…”