Nitrogen inputs accelerate phosphorus cycling rates across a wide variety of terrestrial ecosystems
University of California, Davis
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Abstract
• Biologically essential elements--especially nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P)--constrain plant growth and microbial functioning; however, human activities are drastically altering the magnitude and pattern of such nutrient limitations on land. Here we examine interactions between N and P cycles of P mineralizing enzyme activities (phosphatase enzymes) across a wide variety of terrestrial biomes. • We synthesized results from 34 separate studies and used meta-analysis to evaluate phosphatase activity with N, P, or N×P fertilization. • Our results show that N fertilization enhances phosphatase activity, from the tropics to the extra-tropics, both on plant roots and in bulk soils. By contrast, P fertilization…
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- Phosphatase
- Nutrient
- Cycling
- Phosphorus
- Nutrient cycle
- Ecosystem
- Biology
- Biome
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