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High-molecular-weight dissolved organic matter enhanced phosphorus availability in paddy soils: Evidence from field and microcosm experiments

Hai-Bo Wang, Xipeng Liu, Bingjie Jin, Yuchen Shu, Chengliang Sun, Yong‐Guan Zhu, Xianyong Lin

Preprints.org · 2023

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Summary

Dissolved organic matter (DOM) derived from organic fertilizers may increase soil phosphorus (P) availability. However, the frequently observed correlation between soil P availability and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) content has led to an excessive focus on DOC content at the expense of DOM properties. The present study investigated the influence of DOM characteristics on soil P availability by using a 6-year field experiment and microcosms of P sorption in paddy soil. Our results showed that partial replacement of chemical P fertilizer with manure or crop straw increased P fertilizer-use efficiency, even when decreasing chemical P input by 34 %, compared to normal chemical fertilization. The microcosm experiment demonstrated that DOM properties, rather than total DOC content, determine

Subject
Soil fertility & nutrient management
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.20944/preprints202309.2078.v1
Catalogue ID
SNmov5jw56-1mohjp
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