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@ARTICLE{George:857168,
      author       = {George, T. S. and Giles, C. D. and Menezes-Blackburn, D.
                      and Condron, L. M. and Gama-Rodrigues, A. C. and Jaisi, D.
                      and Lang, F. and Neal, A. L. and Stutter, M. I. and Almeida,
                      D. S. and Bol, R. and Cabugao, K. G. and Celi, L. and
                      Cotner, J. B. and Feng, G. and Goll, D. S. and Hallama, M.
                      and Krueger, J. and Plassard, C. and Rosling, A. and Darch,
                      T. and Fraser, T. and Giesler, R. and Richardson, A. E. and
                      Tamburini, F. and Shand, C. A. and Lumsdon, D. G. and Zhang,
                      H. and Blackwell, M. S. A. and Wearing, C. and Mezeli, M. M.
                      and Almås, Å. R. and Audette, Y. and Bertrand, I. and
                      Beyhaut, E. and Boitt, G. and Bradshaw, N. and Brearley, C.
                      A. and Bruulsema, T. W. and Ciais, P. and Cozzolino, V. and
                      Duran, P. C. and Mora, M. L. and de Menezes, A. B. and Dodd,
                      R. J. and Dunfield, K. and Engl, C. and Frazão, J. J. and
                      Garland, G. and González Jiménez, J. L. and Graca, J. and
                      Granger, S. J. and Harrison, A. F. and Heuck, C. and Hou, E.
                      Q. and Johnes, P. J. and Kaiser, K. and Kjær, H. A. and
                      Klumpp, E. and Lamb, A. L. and Macintosh, K. A. and Mackay,
                      E. B. and McGrath, J. and McIntyre, C. and McLaren, T. and
                      Mészáros, E. and Missong, A. and Mooshammer, M. and
                      Negrón, C. P. and Nelson, L. A. and Pfahler, V. and
                      Poblete-Grant, P. and Randall, M. and Seguel, A. and Seth,
                      K. and Smith, A. C. and Smits, M. M. and Sobarzo, J. A. and
                      Spohn, M. and Tawaraya, K. and Tibbett, M. and Voroney, P.
                      and Wallander, H. and Wang, L. and Wasaki, J. and Haygarth,
                      P. M.},
      title        = {{O}rganic phosphorus in the terrestrial environment: a
                      perspective on the state of the art and future priorities},
      journal      = {Plant and soil},
      volume       = {427},
      number       = {1-2},
      issn         = {1573-5036},
      address      = {Dordrecht [u.a.]},
      publisher    = {Springer Science + Business Media B.V},
      reportid     = {FZJ-2018-06405},
      pages        = {191 - 208},
      year         = {2018},
      abstract     = {BackgroundThe dynamics of phosphorus (P) in the environment
                      is important for regulating nutrient cycles in natural and
                      managed ecosystems and an integral part in assessing
                      biological resilience against environmental change. Organic
                      P (Po) compounds play key roles in biological and ecosystems
                      function in the terrestrial environment being critical to
                      cell function, growth and reproduction.ScopeWe asked a group
                      of experts to consider the global issues associated with Po
                      in the terrestrial environment, methodological strengths and
                      weaknesses, benefits to be gained from understanding the Po
                      cycle, and to set priorities for Po research.ConclusionsWe
                      identified seven key opportunities for Po research
                      including: the need for integrated, quality controlled and
                      functionally based methodologies; assessment of
                      stoichiometry with other elements in organic matter;
                      understanding the dynamics of Po in natural and managed
                      systems; the role of microorganisms in controlling Po
                      cycles; the implications of nanoparticles in the environment
                      and the need for better modelling and communication of the
                      research. Each priority is discussed and a statement of
                      intent for the Po research community is made that highlights
                      there are key contributions to be made toward understanding
                      biogeochemical cycles, dynamics and function of natural
                      ecosystems and the management of agricultural systems.},
      cin          = {IBG-3},
      ddc          = {580},
      cid          = {I:(DE-Juel1)IBG-3-20101118},
      pnm          = {255 - Terrestrial Systems: From Observation to Prediction
                      (POF3-255)},
      pid          = {G:(DE-HGF)POF3-255},
      typ          = {PUB:(DE-HGF)16},
      UT           = {WOS:000434056500014},
      doi          = {10.1007/s11104-017-3391-x},
      url          = {https://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/857168},
}