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Leo Condron FRSNZ: Role of chronosequence studies in advancing understanding of soil phosphorus biogeochemistry

Phosphorus is key to determining ecosystem productivity, and phosphorus-use efficiency in managed environments is very low. Investigation of soil phosphorus transformations across natural ecosystem gradients highlight the contrasting role of physicochemical and biological processes in determining phosphorus bioavailability, which in turn may be used to improve phosphorus-use efficiency.