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Pervasive soil phosphorus losses in terrestrial ecosystems in China

Xiaodong Song, Christine Alewell, Pasquale Borrelli, Panos Panagos, Yuanyuan Huang, Yu Wang, Huayong Wu, Fei Yang, Shunhua Yang, Yueyu Sui, Liangjie Wang, Siyi Liu, Gan‐Lin Zhang

Global Change Biology · 2024

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Summary

) in the four ecosystems. We quantified the P budgets of soil-plant systems by harmonizing P fluxes from various sources for this period. Matching trends of soil contents over the decades with P budgets and fluxes, we found that the P-surplus in cultivated soils (especially in upland croplands) might be overestimated due to the great soil TP pool compared to fertilization and the substantial soil P losses through plant uptake and water erosion that offset the P additions. Our findings of P-deficit in China raise the alarm on the sustainability of future biomass production (especially in forests), highlight the urgency of P recycling in croplands, and emphasize the critical role of country-level basic data in guiding sound policies to tackle the global P crises.

Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1111/gcb.17108
Catalogue ID
SNmozbkt1p-njehfc
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