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5. Prediction Accuracy of Soil Chemical Parameters by Field- and Laboratory-Obtained vis-NIR Spectra after External Parameter Orthogonalization.

12. Climate and human impacts inferred from a 1500-year multi-proxy record of an alpine peatland in the South-Eastern Alps

13. Variation in carbon and nitrogen concentrations among peatland categories at the global scale

16. Latitude, elevation, and mean annual temperature predict peat organic matter chemistry at a global scale

19. Recycling phosphorus (P) is crucial to meet future P demand for crop production. We investigated the possibility to use calcium phosphite (Ca-Phi) waste, an industrial by-product, as P fertilizer following the oxidation of phosphite (Phi) to phosphate (Pi) during green manure (GM) cropping in order to target P nutrition of subsequent maize crop. In a greenhouse experiment, four GM crops were fertilized (38 kg P ha−1) with Ca-Phi, triple super phosphate (TSP) or without P (Control) in sandy and clay soils. The harvested GM biomass (containing Phi after Ca-Phi fertilization) was incorporated into the soil before maize sowing. Incorporation of GM residues containing Phi slowed down organic carbon mineralization in clay soil and mass loss of GM residues in sandy soil. Microbial enzymatic activities were affected by Ca-Phi and TSP fertilization at the end of maize crop whereas microbial biomass was similarly influenced by TSP and Ca-Phi in both soils. Compared to Control, Ca-Phi and TSP increased similarly the available P (up to 5 mg P kg−1) in sandy soil, whereas in clay soil available P increased only with Ca-Phi (up to 6 mg P kg−1), indicating that Phi oxidation occurred during GM crops. Accordingly, no Phi was found in maize biomass. However, P fertilization did not enhance aboveground maize productivity and P export, likely because soil available P was not limiting. Overall, our results indicate that Ca-Phi might be used as P source for a subsequent crop since Phi undergoes oxidation during the preliminary GM growth

22. Environmental drivers of Sphagnum growth in peatlands across the Holarctic region

26. Environmental drivers of Sphagnum growth in peatlands across the Holarctic region

27. Vascular plants affect properties and decomposition of moss-dominated peat, particularly at elevated temperatures

29. Competitive dominance mediates the effects of topography on plant richness in a mountain grassland

31. Environmental drivers of Sphagnum growth in peatlands across the Holarctic region

33. Effects of sphagnum leachate on competitive sphagnum microbiome depend on species and time

34. Dispersal limitations and historical factors determine the biogeography of specialized terrestrial protists

35. Plant functional types and temperature control carbon input via roots in peatland soils

36. Plastic and genetic responses of a common sedge to warming have contrasting effects on carbon cycle processes

37. Plastic and genetic responses of a common sedge to warming have contrasting effects on carbon cycle processes

38. Effects of Sphagnum Leachate on Competitive Sphagnum Microbiome Depend on Species and Time

40. Environmental and taxonomic controls of carbon and oxygen stable isotope composition in Sphagnum across broad climatic and geographic ranges

41. Vascular plant-mediated controls on atmospheric carbon assimilation and peat carbon decomposition under climate change

42. Snow cover manipulation effects on microbial community structure and soil chemistry in a mountain bog

43. Seasonal variability of groundwater level effects on the growth of Carex cinerascens in lake wetlands.

44. Vascular plants affect properties and decomposition of mossdominated peat, particularly at elevated temperatures.

46. Environmental and taxonomic controls of carbon and oxygen stable isotope composition in <i>Sphagnum</i> across broad climatic and geographic ranges

47. Taxonomic and functional turnover are decoupled in European peat bogs

48. Taxonomic and functional turnover are decoupled in European peat bogs

49. Taxonomic and functional turnover are decoupled in European peat bogs

50. Associative interplay of plant growth promoting rhizobacteria ( Pseudomonas aeruginosa QS40) with nitrogen fertilizers improves sunflower ( Helianthus annuus L.) productivity and fertility of aridisol

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