Plants require phosphorus to grow and survive. In environments with low levels of available soil phosphorus, plants need to adjust to stay alive. The pincushion hakea is a large woody, evergreen shrub ...
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Pincushion hakea cluster-root secretions boost phosphorus uptake in nutrient-poor soils
Plants require phosphorus to grow and survive. In environments with low levels of available soil phosphorus, plants need to adjust to stay alive. The pincushion hakea is a large woody, evergreen shrub ...
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Key switch controlling soil fungi symbiosis could solve a longstanding agricultural problem
Over the course of evolution, plants have developed an elegant strategy to counteract a lack of phosphate in the soil—they form symbiotic relationships with soil fungi. These mycorrhizal fungi ...
“Excess phosphorus in vegetable soils has become a widespread environmental concern,” said one of the study’s authors. “Understanding how soil amendments influence water movement is critical for ...
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