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Oxygen isotopes unravel the role of microorganisms in phosphate cycling in soils.

Federica Tamburini1, Verena Pfahler, Else K Bünemann, Kathi Guelland, Stefano M Bernasconi, Emmanuel Frossard.   

Abstract

Phosphorus (P) is considered the ultimate limiting nutrient for plants in most natural systems and changes in the distribution of inorganic and organic P forms during soil development have been well documented. In particular, microbial activity has been shown to be an important control on P cycling but its contribution in building up the pool of plant-available P during soil development is still poorly quantified. To determine the importance of different biological processes on P cycling, we analyzed the isotopic composition of oxygen in phosphate (δ(18)O-Pi) from the parent material, soil microorganisms, the available P pool, and from the vegetation along a 150-year soil chronosequence of a glacier forefield. Our results show that at all sites, δ(18)O-Pi of microbial Pi is within the range expected for the temperature-dependent equilibrium between phosphate and water. In addition, the isotopic signature of available Pi is close to the signature of microbial Pi, independently of the contribution of parent material Pi, vegetation Pi or Pi released from organic matter mineralization. Thus, we show that phosphate is cycled through soil microorganisms before being released to the available pool. This isotopic approach demonstrates for the first time in the field and over long time scales, and not only through controlled experiments, the role of the microbial activity in cycling of P in soils.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22545923     DOI: 10.1021/es300311h

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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Journal:  Environ Sci Pollut Res Int       Date:  2016-09-09       Impact factor: 4.223

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Authors:  Yuan Qin; Guoxiu Duan; Zhiliang Zhao; Hui Tian; Zakaria M Solaiman
Journal:  Mycorrhiza       Date:  2018-06-27       Impact factor: 3.387

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Journal:  J Plant Nutr Soil Sci (1999)       Date:  2015-01-12       Impact factor: 2.426

4.  Phosphate stable oxygen isotope variability within a temperate agricultural soil.

Authors:  Steven J Granger; Paul Harris; Sabine Peukert; Rongrong Guo; Federica Tamburini; Martin S A Blackwell; Nicholas J K Howden; Steve McGrath
Journal:  Geoderma       Date:  2017-01-01       Impact factor: 6.114

5.  Changes of oxygen isotope values of soil P pools associated with changes in soil pH.

Authors:  Verena Pfahler; Andy Macdonald; Andrew Mead; Andrew C Smith; Federica Tamburini; Martin S A Blackwell; Steven J Granger
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2020-02-07       Impact factor: 4.379

6.  Combining spectroscopic and isotopic techniques gives a dynamic view of phosphorus cycling in soil.

Authors:  Julian Helfenstein; Federica Tamburini; Christian von Sperber; Michael S Massey; Chiara Pistocchi; Oliver A Chadwick; Peter M Vitousek; Ruben Kretzschmar; Emmanuel Frossard
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2018-08-13       Impact factor: 14.919

7.  A rapid ammonium fluoride method to determine the oxygen isotope ratio of available phosphorus in tropical soils.

Authors:  Verena Pfahler; Aleksandra Bielnicka; Andrew C Smith; Steven J Granger; Martin S A Blackwell; Benjamin L Turner
Journal:  Rapid Commun Mass Spectrom       Date:  2020-04-15       Impact factor: 2.419

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