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Ippolito, J.A.; Blecker, S.W.; Freeman, C.L.; McCulley, R.L.; Blair, J.M.; Kelly, E.F.. |
Soil P transformations and distribution studies under water limited conditions that characterize many grasslands may provide further insight into the importance of abiotic and biotic P controls within grassdominated ecosystems. We assessed transformations between P pools across four sites spanning the shortgrass steppe, mixed grass prairie, and tallgrass prairie along a 400-mm precipitation gradient across the central Great Plains. Pedon total elemental and constituent mass balance analyses reflected a pattern of increased chemical weathering from the more arid shortgrass steppe to the more mesic tallgrass prairie. Soil surface A horizon P accumulation was likely related to increased biocycling and biological mining. Soluble P, a small fraction of total P... |
Tipo: Article |
Palavras-chave: Soil; Phosphorous; Chemistry. |
Ano: 2010 |
URL: http://eprints.nwisrl.ars.usda.gov/1370/1/1353.pdf |
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