Phosphorus in the microbial biomass of New Zealand soils under established pasture

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Fumigation-extraction method was used to determine the phosphorus (P) content of the microbial biomass in a range of New Zealand highproducing pastoml soils. Despite high levels of extractable P in some soils, the increase as a result of fumigation was easily measured. Microbial P in the top 75 mm of the soils ranged from 10.5 to 57.4 kg P/ha (mean 31.8 kg P/ha) and could amount to several times that in the standing crop of the aboveground pasture. Microbial P was correlated with both bicarbonate-extractable organIC and morganic P. The correlations with extractable organic P were better than with extractable inorganic P, supporting the suggestion that NaHCO3solutions extract a labile fraction of organic P from soils. © 1989 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Perrott, K. W., & Sarathchandra, S. U. (1989). Phosphorus in the microbial biomass of New Zealand soils under established pasture. New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 32(3), 409–413. https://doi.org/10.1080/00288233.1989.10421760

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