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Potentially Mineralizable Phosphorus

To determine the PMP, field moist soils are incubated under anaerobic conditions at 30°C for a period of 15 days. This method is similar to the one described for potentially mineralizable nitrogen [Pg.384]

FIGURE 9.53 Organic phosphorus mineralization potentials in select northern temperate wetlands. (From Bridgham et ah, 1998.) [Pg.385]

PMP is significantly correlated with LOP, MBP, and TOP. Turnover rate constant for each of these organic pools can be calculated as follows  [Pg.385]


Potentially Mineralizable Phosphorus Rates in the Floe and Surface Soils from Select Hydrologic Units of the Everglades... [Pg.659]

Basal mineralization of organic phosphorus or potentially mineralizable organic phosphorus (PMP)... [Pg.383]

FIGURE 17.33 Relationship between mass C Pq ratio and potentially mineralizable organic phosphorus in soils along phosphorus gradient in the WCA-2A. (From Chua, 2000.)... [Pg.658]


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