| Literature DB >> 26167132 |
Jens Kruse1, Marion Abraham2, Wulf Amelung3, Christel Baum4, Roland Bol5, Oliver Kühn6, Hans Lewandowski5, Jörg Niederberger7, Yvonne Oelmann8, Christopher Rüger9, Jakob Santner10, Meike Siebers11, Nina Siebers5, Marie Spohn12, Johan Vestergren13, Angela Vogts2, Peter Leinweber4.
Abstract
Phosphorus (P) is an indispensable element for all life on Earth and, during the past decade, concerns about the future of its global supply have stimulated much research on soil P and method development. This review provides an overview of advanced state-of-the-art methods currently used in soil P research. These involve bulk and spatially resolved spectroscopic and spectrometric P speciation methods (1 and 2D NMR, IR, Raman, Q-TOF MS/MS, high resolution-MS, NanoSIMS, XRF, XPS, (µ)XAS) as well as methods for assessing soil P reactions (sorption isotherms, quantum-chemical modeling, microbial biomass P, enzymes activity, DGT, 33P isotopic exchange, 18O isotope ratios). Required experimental set-ups and the potentials and limitations of individual methods present a guide for the selection of most suitable methods or combinations.Entities:
Keywords: nutrient cycling; phosphate; soil chemistry; speciation; spectroscopy
Year: 2015 PMID: 26167132 PMCID: PMC4497464 DOI: 10.1002/jpln.201400327
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Plant Nutr Soil Sci (1999) ISSN: 1436-8730 Impact factor: 2.426