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Changes of oxygen isotope values of soil P pools associated with changes in soil pH

Pfahler, Verena; Macdonald, Andy; Mead, Andrew; Smith, Andrew C.; Tamburini, Federica; Blackwell, Martin S.A.; Granger, Steven J.. 2020 Changes of oxygen isotope values of soil P pools associated with changes in soil pH. Scientific Reports, 10 (1), 2065. 10.1038/s41598-020-59103-2

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Abstract/Summary

Field data about the effect of soil pH on phosphorus (P) cycling is limited. A promising tool to study P cycling under field conditions is the 18O:16O ratio of phosphate (δ18OP). In this study we investigate whether the δ18OP can be used to elucidate the effect of soil pH on P cycling in grasslands. Soils and plants were sampled from different fertilisation and lime treatments of the Park Grass long term experiment at Rothamsted Research, UK. The soils were sequentially extracted to isolate different soil P pools, including available P and corresponding δ18OP values were determined. We did not observe changes in plant δ18OP value, but soil P δ18OP values changed, and lower δ18OP values were associated with higher soil pH values. At sites where P was not limiting, available P δ18OP increased by up to 3‰ when lime was applied. We show that the δ18OP method is a useful tool to investigate the effect of pH on soil P cycling under field conditions as it highlights that different soil processes must govern P availability as pH shifts. The next challenge is now to identify these underlying processes, enabling better management of soil P at different pH.

Item Type: Publication - Article
Digital Object Identifier (DOI): 10.1038/s41598-020-59103-2
ISSN: 2045-2322
Date made live: 16 Mar 2020 16:34 +0 (UTC)
URI: https://nora.nerc.ac.uk/id/eprint/527259

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