对比土壤中鸟粪石增溶的非生物和生物驱动因素

IF 5.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Pedosphere Pub Date : 2023-12-01 DOI:10.1016/j.pedsph.2023.03.014
Antonio RUIZ-NAVARRO , Manuel DELGADO-BAQUERIZO , Concha CANO-DÍAZ , Carlos GARCÍA , Felipe BASTIDA
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在未来几十年里,磷(P)的限制要求在农业中使用替代肥料。鸟粪石是一种很有前途的磷源,但其作为肥料的潜在作用取决于土壤中不同的物理、化学和生物特性,这些特性在土壤中非常不均匀,使其应用的最佳土壤条件的预测复杂化。在这里,我们通过培养试验评估了鸟粪石在土壤中的溶解度,其在P组分中的再分配,以及它在62种全球分布的土壤中具有不同性质的潜在非生物和生物驱动因素。40 d后,大约35%的鸟粪石磷被重新分配到植物和微生物更容易接近的土壤组分中。鸟粪石中磷的再分配受到一系列复杂的土壤物理、化学和微生物特性以及不同土壤的环境因素的影响。土壤质地对鸟粪石改性土壤中磷在可溶性组分(H2O萃取)、不稳定组分(NaHCO3萃取)和中度不稳定组分(NaOH萃取)中的再分配起关键作用。此外,土壤溶液阳离子浓度是鸟粪石衍生有效磷组分的最重要驱动因素之一。土壤结构和阳离子对鸟粪石衍生磷组分的影响很大,而ph的影响相对较小。在微生物水平上,未施肥土壤中与鸟粪石衍生磷组分相关的细菌操作分类单位(OTUs)数量高于真菌。与鸟粪石衍生的可溶性P组分相关的OTUs数量以真菌为主,而与鸟粪石衍生的不稳定P组分相关的OTUs数量以细菌为主。总的来说,本研究为鸟粪石在对比土壤中作为磷肥的潜在用途提供了一个预测框架。
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Abiotic and biotic drivers of struvite solubilization in contrasting soils

Phosphorus (P) limitation in the coming decades calls for the utilization of alternative fertilizers in agriculture. Struvite is a promising P source, but its potential role as a fertilizer is dependent on different physical, chemical, and biological properties, which are very heterogeneous in soil, complicating the prediction of the best soil conditions for its application. Here, we evaluated the solubility of struvite in soil, its redistribution into P fractions, and its potential abiotic and biotic drivers in 62 globally distributed soils with contrasting properties through an incubation assay. We found that after 40 d, about 35% of struvite P was redistributed into soil fractions more accessible to plants and microbes. Phosphorus redistribution from struvite was driven by a complex suite of soil physical, chemical, and microbial properties as well as environmental factors that varied across soils. Soil texture played a critical role in determining the redistribution of P in struvite-amended soils in soluble (H2O extraction), labile (NaHCO3 extraction), and moderately labile (NaOH extraction) fractions. In addition, the soil solution cation concentration was one of the most important drivers of available struvite-derived P fractions. The great importance of texture and cations in determining struvite-derived P fractions in soil was contrasted with the relatively minor role of pH. At the microbial level, the number of bacterial operational taxonomic units (OTUs) from the unfertilized soils that correlated with struvite-derived P fractions was higher than that of fungi. The number of OTUs that correlated with the struvite-derived soluble P fraction was dominated by fungi, whereas the number of OTUs that correlated with the struvite-derived labile P fraction was dominated by bacteria. Overall, this study provided a predictive framework for the potential use of struvite as a P fertilizer in contrasting soils.

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Pedosphere
Pedosphere 环境科学-土壤科学
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期刊介绍: PEDOSPHERE—a peer-reviewed international journal published bimonthly in English—welcomes submissions from scientists around the world under a broad scope of topics relevant to timely, high quality original research findings, especially up-to-date achievements and advances in the entire field of soil science studies dealing with environmental science, ecology, agriculture, bioscience, geoscience, forestry, etc. It publishes mainly original research articles as well as some reviews, mini reviews, short communications and special issues.
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