Authors
Friederike Lang, Jaane Krüger, Wulf Amelung, S Willbold, Emmanuel Frossard, Else K Bünemann, Jürgen Bauhus, Renate Nitschke, Ellen Kandeler, Sven Marhan, Stefanie Schulz, Fabian Bergkemper, Michael Schloter, Jörg Luster, F Guggisberg, Klaus Kaiser, Robert Mikutta, Georg Guggenberger, Andrea Polle, Rodica Pena, Jörg Prietzel, A Rodionov, Ulrike Talkner, Henning Meesenburg, Klaus von Wilpert, A Hölscher, Hans-Peter Dietrich, I Chmara
Publication date
2017/10
Journal
Biogeochemistry
Volume
136
Pages
5-29
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Description
Phosphorus availability may shape plant–microorganism–soil interactions in forest ecosystems. Our aim was to quantify the interactions between soil P availability and P nutrition strategies of European beech (Fagus sylvatica) forests. We assumed that plants and microorganisms of P-rich forests carry over mineral-bound P into the biogeochemical P cycle (acquiring strategy). In contrast, P-poor ecosystems establish tight P cycles to sustain their P demand (recycling strategy). We tested if this conceptual model on supply-controlled P nutrition strategies was consistent with data from five European beech forest ecosystems with different parent materials (geosequence), covering a wide range of total soil P stocks (160–900 g P m−2; <1 m depth). We analyzed numerous soil chemical and biological properties. Especially P-rich beech ecosystems accumulated P in topsoil horizons in moderately labile forms …
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