Articles | Volume 13, issue 8
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-13-2493-2016
https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-13-2493-2016
Research article
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28 Apr 2016
Research article |  | 28 Apr 2016

What is the P value of Siberian soils? Soil phosphorus status in south-western Siberia and comparison with a global data set

Félix Brédoire, Mark R. Bakker, Laurent Augusto, Pavel A. Barsukov, Delphine Derrien, Polina Nikitich, Olga Rusalimova, Bernd Zeller, and David L. Achat

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Achat, D. L., Bakker, M. R., Augusto, L., Saur, E., Dousseron, L., and Morel, C.: Evaluation of the phosphorus status of P-deficient podzols in temperate pine stands: combining isotopic dilution and extraction methods, Biogeochemistry, 92, 183–200, https://doi.org/10.1007/s10533-008-9283-7, 2009.
Achat, D. L., Augusto, L., Morel, C., and Bakker, M. R.: Predicting available phosphate ions from physical-chemical soil properties in acidic sandy soils under pine forests, J. Soil. Sediment., 11, 452–466, https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-010-0329-9, 2011.
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Achat, D. L., Bakker, M. R., Augusto, L., and Morel, C.: Contributions of microbial and physical-chemical processes to phosphorus availability in Podzols and Arenosols under a temperate forest, Geoderma, 211–212, 18–27, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2013.07.003, 2013b.
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We assessed soil phosphorus (P) status in aspen forests and grasslands in SW Siberia. Results show rather limited variation across sites. Relative to a global database, total, organic and inorganic P levels in SW Siberia were relatively high. Plant-available P levels had intermediate levels in topsoils, but large amounts of plant-available P are stored in subsurface layers down to 1 m. Overall, P resources do not seem to constrain current and future vegetation production.
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