Oxygen isotope ratios of phosphates in the soil-plant system: Limitations and future developments

IF 4 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE European Journal of Soil Science Pub Date : 2023-11-08 DOI:10.1111/ejss.13434
Christian von Sperber, Chiara Pistocchi, Markus Weiler, Federica Tamburini
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The oxygen isotope ratio of phosphates is a powerful tool to study phosphorus in the soil-plant system. In the past two decades, the scientific community has made substantial progress in characterizing biogeochemical processes that lead to an alteration of oxygen isotope ratios in phosphates and in evaluating oxygen isotope ratios of phosphates in plants and soils under various environmental conditions around the globe. However, there are still uncertainties with respect to their interpretation in environmental systems. These uncertainties include the comprehensive analysis of isotope endmembers, artifacts during the chemical extractions and the phosphate purification protocols, overlapping isotope values from various processes and sources, gaps of knowledge about isotope effects of metabolic pathways, and the possibly erroneous assumption that insights from experiments under controlled laboratory conditions can be directly translated into the complex soil-plant system. This paper provides a critical discussion of these uncertainties addressing recommendations and needs for future research and gives an outlook on recent technological advances, such as triple oxygen isotope analysis or the use of high-resolution mass spectrometry. We conclude by suggesting that a concerted and systematic effort by scientists from a wide range of disciplines will be necessary to remove the uncertainties in the interpretation of oxygen isotope ratios in phosphates as an environmental tracer.

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土壤-植物系统中磷酸盐的氧同位素比值:局限性和未来发展
磷酸盐的氧同位素比值是研究土壤-植物系统中磷的有力工具。近二十年来,科学界在表征导致磷酸盐中氧同位素比值变化的生物地球化学过程以及评估全球不同环境条件下植物和土壤中磷酸盐的氧同位素比值方面取得了实质性进展。然而,它们在环境系统中的解释仍然存在不确定性。这些不确定性包括同位素端元的综合分析、化学提取和磷酸盐净化过程中的人工产物、来自各种过程和来源的重叠同位素值、代谢途径的同位素效应知识的空白,以及可能错误的假设,即受控实验室条件下的实验结果可以直接转化为复杂的土壤-植物系统。本文对这些不确定性进行了批判性的讨论,提出了未来研究的建议和需求,并对最近的技术进展进行了展望,例如三氧同位素分析或高分辨率质谱的使用。我们的结论是,来自广泛学科的科学家需要进行协调一致和系统的努力,以消除磷酸盐中氧同位素比率作为环境示踪剂的解释中的不确定性。
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European Journal of Soil Science
European Journal of Soil Science 农林科学-土壤科学
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8.20
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5 months
期刊介绍: The EJSS is an international journal that publishes outstanding papers in soil science that advance the theoretical and mechanistic understanding of physical, chemical and biological processes and their interactions in soils acting from molecular to continental scales in natural and managed environments.
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