Effects and regulation Mechanisms of Phosphorus Fertilizer on Soil Carbon Cycle

Authors

  • Nan Kaewu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/mf0tp608

Keywords:

Phosphatic fertilizer, Carbon cycle, Factors, Environment.

Abstract

This paper reviews the effects and regulation mechanisms of phosphorus fertilizer on soil carbon cycle, which is an important process for soil fertility, productivity, and climate change and introduces the background, significance, main pathways, mechanisms, influencing factors, research progress and challenges. The paper shows that phosphorus fertilizer can affect soil carbon cycle through various pathways, such as affecting plant productivity and carbon allocation, soil organic matter decomposition and mineralization, soil microbial community and function, and soil aggregate formation and stability. The paper also shows that the effects of phosphorus fertilizer on soil carbon cycle are influenced by many factors, such as the type, amount, application method and time of phosphorus fertilizer, and the soil type, climate condition, vegetation type and management measures. The paper concludes that the effects of phosphorus fertilizer on soil carbon cycle are both positive and negative, direct and indirect, short-term and long-term, local and global, forming a complex impact network. The paper suggests that more research is needed to clarify the mechanisms, interactions and feedbacks of the effects of phosphorus fertilizer on soil carbon cycle, and to develop effective models and indicators to evaluate and predict the effects of phosphorus fertilizer on soil carbon cycle. The paper also suggests that rational application of phosphorus fertilizer and scientific management of soil carbon cycle are important for improving crop phosphorus use efficiency, reducing excessive application of phosphorus fertilizer, protecting water resources and soil quality, and mitigating climate change.

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23-02-2024

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Nan Kaewu. (2024). Effects and regulation Mechanisms of Phosphorus Fertilizer on Soil Carbon Cycle. Academic Journal of Science and Technology, 9(2), 128-132. https://doi.org/10.54097/mf0tp608