Soil and microbial C:N:P stoichiometries play vital roles in regulating P transformation in agricultural ecosystems:A review

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Guanglei CHEN [1 ,2 ]
Jiahui YUAN [1 ]
Shenqiang WANG [1 ]
Yuting LIANG [1 ]
Dengjun WANG [3 ]
Yiyong ZHU [4 ]
Yu WANG [1 ]
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[1] State Key Laboratory of Soil and Sustainable Agriculture,Changshu National Agro-Ecosystem Observation and Research Station,Institute of Soil Science,Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] School of Life Sciences,Jiangsu Normal University
[3] School of Fisheries,Aquaculture,and Aquatic Sciences,Auburn University
[4] Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Solid Organic Waste Resource Utilization,College of Resources and Environmental Science,Nanjing Agricultural University
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中国国家自然科学基金;
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S154.1 [土壤生态学];
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071012 ; 0713 ;
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Stoichiometry plays a crucial role in biogeochemical cycles and can modulate soil nutrient availability and functions. In agricultural ecosystems,phosphorus(P) fertilizers(organic or chemical) are often applied to achieve high crop yields. However, P is readily fixed by soil particles, leading to low P use efficiency. Therefore, understanding the role of carbon:nitrogen:P stoichiometries of soil and microorganisms in soil P transformation is of great significance for P management in agriculture. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the recent research on stoichiometry effect on soil P transformation in agricultural ecosystems. Soil microorganisms play an important role in the transformation of soil non-labile inorganic P to microbial biomass P by regulating microbial biomass stoichiometry. They also mobilize soil unavailable organic P into available P by changing ecoenzyme stoichiometry. Organic materials, such as manure and straw, play an important role in promoting the transformation of insoluble P into available P as well. Additionally, periphytic biofilms can reduce P loss from rice field ecosystems. Agricultural stoichiometries are different from those of natural ecosystems and thereby should receive more attention due to the influences of anthropogenic factors. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct further stoichiometry research on the soil biochemical mechanisms underlying P transformation in agricultural ecosystems. In conclusion, understanding stoichiometry impact on soil P transformation is crucial for P management in agricultural ecosystems.
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