Reviews and syntheses: Ironing out wrinkles in the soil phosphorus cycling paradigm
[摘要] Soil phosphorus (P) management remains a critical challenge for agriculture worldwide, and yet we are still unable to predict soil P dynamics as confidently as that of carbon (C) or nitrogen (N). This is due to both the complexity of inorganic P ( P i ) and organic P ( P o ) cycling and the methodological constraints that have limited our ability to trace P dynamics in the soil–plant system. In this review, we describe the challenges for building parsimonious, accurate, and useful biogeochemical models that represent P dynamics and explore the potential of new techniques to usher P biogeochemistry research and modeling forward. We conclude that research efforts should focus on the following: (1) updating the McGill and Cole (1981) model of P o mineralization by clarifying the role and prevalence of biochemical and biological P o mineralization, which we suggest are not mutually exclusive and may co-occur along a continuum of P o substrate stoichiometry; (2) further understanding the dynamics of phytate, a six C compound that can regulate the poorly understood stoichiometry of soil P; (3) exploring the effects of C and P o saturation on P sorption and P o mineralization; and (4) resolving discrepancies between hypotheses about P cycling and the methods used to test these hypotheses.
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