Soil phosphorus availability and fractionation in response to different phosphorus sources in alkaline and acid soils: a short-term incubation study

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  • who: Yuan Wang from the CollegeSouthwest University, Zhejiang, China have published the research work: Soil phosphorus availability and fractionation in response to different phosphorus sources in alkaline and acid soils: a short-term incubation study, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: This study shows that CM has an inherent advantage in increasing soil P availability compared to other alternative P sources. The proportion of P to soil labile P fractions differed among alternative P sources, which could be the main reason for the variation in available P concentration in both soils.
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