Retention of available P in acid soils of tropical and subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests

CHEN Jianhui1, YANG Xiaodong1, ZOU Xiaoming2

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Front. For. China ›› 2007, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (3) : 272-277. DOI: 10.1007/s11461-007-0044-x

Retention of available P in acid soils of tropical and subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests

  • CHEN Jianhui1, YANG Xiaodong1, ZOU Xiaoming2
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Precipitation of mineral phosphate is often recognized as a factor of limiting the availability of P in acidic soils of tropical and subtropical forests. For this paper, we studied the extractable P pools and their transformation rates in soils of a tropical evergreen forest at Xishuangbanna and a subtropical montane wet forest at the Ailao Mountains in order to understand the biogeochemical processes regulating P availability in acidic soils. The two forests differ in forest humus layer; it is deep in the Ailao forest while little is present in the Xishuangbanna forest. The extractable P pools by resin and sodium-bicarbonate decreased when soil organic carbon content was reduced. The lowest levels of extractable P pools occurred in the surface (0–10 cm) mineral soils of the Xishuangbanna forest. However, microbial P in the mineral soil of the Xishuangbanna forest was twice that in the Ailao forest. Potential rates of microbial P immobilization were greater than those of organic P mineralization in mineral soils for both forests. We suggest that microbial P immobilization plays an essential role in avoiding mineral P precipitation and retaining available P of plant in tropical acidic soils, whereas both floor mass accumulation and microbial P immobilization function benefit retaining plant available P in subtropical montane wet forests.

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CHEN Jianhui, YANG Xiaodong, ZOU Xiaoming. Retention of available P in acid soils of tropical and subtropical evergreen broad-leaved forests. Front. For. China, 2007, 2(3): 272‒277 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11461-007-0044-x
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