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Review on the effects of low molecular weight organic acids on soil phosphorus activation and mechanisms.

WANG Yong-zhuang1,2,3, CHEN Xin2*, SHI Yi2, LU Cai-yan2   

  1. (1 Key Laboratory of Environment Change and Resources Use in Beibu Gulf, Guangxi Teachers Education University, Ministry of Education, Nanning 530001, China; 2 Key Laboratory of Pollution Ecology and Environmental Engineering, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China; 3Guangxi Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Intelligent Simulation, Guangxi Teachers Education University, Ministry of Education, Nanning 530001, China)
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  • Online:2018-07-10 Published:2018-07-10

Abstract: Over the last 30 years, water eutrophication caused by excessive application of phosphorus (P) fertilizer to soil has attracted much attention. Lowmolecularweight organic acids in root exudates can mobilize the accumulated P in soils and thus enhance P availability, which has become a research hotspot. We reviewed recent advances about the activation effects of lowmolecularweight organic acids on soil inorganic and organic P, as well as the activation mechanisms by comparing the changes of different P forms in experiments before and after soil P activation. Release of soil inorganic P induced by low molecular weight organic acids mainly contributes to P transformation from low availability to high availability. However, release mechanisms of soil organic P induced by low-molecular-weight organic acids are still not clear, which needs to be further studied. Future studies should focus on the synergistic mechanisms between low-molecular weight organic acids and P fertilizers. Moreover, more studies are needed on the release mechanisms of soil P (especially organic P) induced by low-molecular-weight organic acids.

Key words: shading, rice, CH4 flux, hyperspectral estimation, vegetation index