SOIL PHOSPHORUS AVAILABILITY AND TRANSFORMATION RATES IN RELICTIC PINSAPO FIR FORESTS FROM SOUTHERN SPAIN

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dc.contributor.author Viñegla B.
dc.contributor.author García-ruiz R.
dc.contributor.author Liétor J.
dc.contributor.author Ochoa V.
dc.contributor.author Carreira J.A.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-10-19T07:54:44Z
dc.date.available 2024-10-19T07:54:44Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.identifier https://www.elibrary.ru/item.asp?id=51195889
dc.identifier.citation Biogeochemistry, 2006, 78, 2, 151-172
dc.identifier.issn 0168-2563
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.geologyscience.ru/handle/123456789/46052
dc.description.abstract Abies pinsapo fir forests are remnant of temperate-like coniferous forests currently subjected to the typical seasonal constraints of Mediterranean-type climates. We have examined for the first time, P availability and cycling in A. pinsapo forests from southern Spain by using both, measurements of concentrations of soil P fractions (resin extractable P, bicarbonate extractable P and NaOH extractable P) and rates of P supply to (P solubilization, P mineralization and phosphomonoesterases (PMEase activity) and P immobilization from the soil solution. Soils from A. pinsapo stands differing in lithology (serpentinitic and calcareous substrates) and successional status (from young-agradative to old-growth stages) were chosen for this study. Labile organic P fractions, PMEase activity and rates of P gross mineralization and immobilization were significantly higher in agradative stands on serpentines than in successionally comparable calcareous stands. This suggests an important role of the organic P subcycle in the A. pinsapo stand on serpentine. On calcareous lithology, PMEase activity and all soil P transformation rates significantly increased throughout the successional series. Similarly, all organic and inorganic P fractions measured in old-growth forests showed the maximum values of the series. These trends fit the predictions of standard patterns of P cycling changes along with succession, in which P supply to plants greatly depends on solubilization from mineral forms at early-to-mid successional stages, whereas the importance of processes related to the organic P subcycle increases as succession progresses.
dc.subject ABIES PINSAPO
dc.subject GROSS MINERALIZATION
dc.subject NET IMMOBILIZATION
dc.subject NET SOLUBILIZATION
dc.subject PHOSPHATASE ACTIVITY
dc.subject PHOSPHORUS FRACTIONATION
dc.title SOIL PHOSPHORUS AVAILABILITY AND TRANSFORMATION RATES IN RELICTIC PINSAPO FIR FORESTS FROM SOUTHERN SPAIN
dc.type Статья
dc.identifier.doi 10.1007/s10533-005-3698-1


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