Contrasting effects of long-term nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on phosphorus availability in soil

Distinct mechanisms regulate soil P availability under long-term N and P inputs. Microbial biomass and NaOH-Pi sustain soil available P under N fertilization. P fertilization increases soil available P mainly via direct input and labile Pi. Soil phosphorus (P) availability is essential for forest productivity and stability, yet the long-term effects of nitrogen (N) and P fertilization on its mobilization remain unclear. To address this, we conducted a 10-year field experiment in Metasequoia glyptostroboides plantations under a subtropical monsoon climate, assessing the responses of soil chemical property, enzyme activity, microbial biomass, and P cycling indices and fractions to five independent levels each of N (0, 56, 168, 280, 336 kg ha−1) and P (0, 7.8, 31, 93, 155 kg ha−1) fertilization. P fertilization strongly increased available P and inorganic P fractions (Resin-Pi, NaHCO3-Pi, NaOH-Pi), while N fertilization had minimal direct effects. Under N fertilization, available P was primarily influenced by microbial biomass P and carbon, with NaOH-Pi as the dominant supply source. In contrast, under P fertilization, available P was regulated by total P, nitrate nitrogen, and organic carbon, with NaOH-Pi, NaOH-Po, NaHCO3-Pi, and NaHCO3-Po as key fractions. The direct effects of P fertilization, with a pathway coefficient of 0.37, slightly exceeded indirect effects. Overall, our decade-long fertilization trial shows that N fertilization sustains soil P availability chiefly through adaptive microbial processes, whereas P fertilization maintains it largely via direct nutrient inputs. © Higher Education Press 2026.

Авторы
Tong Ran 1 , Yu Han 1, 2 , Zhu Nianfu 1 , Miao Yongzhao 1 , Chen Song 1 , Zheng Yeshi 3 , Wu Tonggui 1 , Wang Geofeng Geoff 4 , KUZYAKOV Yakov V. 5, 6
Издательство
Springer Nature
Номер выпуска
1
Язык
English
Статус
Published
Номер
260378
Том
8
Год
2026
Организации
  • 1 Chinese Academy of Forestry, Beijing, China
  • 2 College of Landscape Architecture, Nanjing Forestry University, Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
  • 3 First Department of Forest and Grass Comprehensive Monitoring, East China Survey and Planning Institute of National Forest and Grassland Administration, Hangzhou, China
  • 4 Department of Forestry and Environmental Conservation, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, United States
  • 5 Department of Soil Science of Temperate Ecosystems, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Gottingen, Niedersachsen, Germany
  • 6 RUDN University, Moscow, Moscow Oblast, Russian Federation
Ключевые слова
nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization; phosphorus availability; phosphorus cycling indices; phosphorus fractions; soil microbes
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