Phosphorus acquisition and utilization in plants
H Lambers - Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Tremendous progress has been made on molecular aspects of plant phosphorus (P)
nutrition, often without heeding information provided by soil scientists, ecophysiologists, and …
nutrition, often without heeding information provided by soil scientists, ecophysiologists, and …
How belowground interactions contribute to the coexistence of mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal species in severely phosphorus-impoverished hyperdiverse …
Background Mycorrhizal strategies are very effective in enhancing plant acquisition of poorly-
mobile nutrients, particularly phosphorus (P) from infertile soil. However, on very old and …
mobile nutrients, particularly phosphorus (P) from infertile soil. However, on very old and …
[LIBRO][B] Plant physiological ecology
Box 9E. 1 Continued FIGURE 2. The C–S–R triangle model (Grime 1979). The strategies at
the three corners are C, competiti-winning species; S, stress-tolerating s-cies; R …
the three corners are C, competiti-winning species; S, stress-tolerating s-cies; R …
Costs of acquiring phosphorus by vascular land plants: patterns and implications for plant coexistence
Content Summary 1420 I. Introduction 1421 II. Root adaptations that influence P acquisition
1422 III. Costs of P acquisition: general 1423 IV. Costs of P acquisition that are independent …
1422 III. Costs of P acquisition: general 1423 IV. Costs of P acquisition that are independent …
Changes in belowground biodiversity during ecosystem development
M Delgado-Baquerizo, RD Bardgett… - Proceedings of the …, 2019 - National Acad Sciences
Belowground organisms play critical roles in maintaining multiple ecosystem processes,
including plant productivity, decomposition, and nutrient cycling. Despite their importance …
including plant productivity, decomposition, and nutrient cycling. Despite their importance …
Plants sustain the terrestrial silicon cycle during ecosystem retrogression
The biogeochemical silicon cycle influences global primary productivity and carbon cycling,
yet changes in silicon sources and cycling during long-term development of terrestrial …
yet changes in silicon sources and cycling during long-term development of terrestrial …
The influence of soil age on ecosystem structure and function across biomes
The importance of soil age as an ecosystem driver across biomes remains largely
unresolved. By combining a cross-biome global field survey, including data for 32 soil, plant …
unresolved. By combining a cross-biome global field survey, including data for 32 soil, plant …
Leaf manganese concentrations as a tool to assess belowground plant functioning in phosphorus-impoverished environments
Background and aims Root-released carboxylates enhance the availability of manganese
(Mn), which enters roots through transporters with low substrate specificity. Leaf Mn …
(Mn), which enters roots through transporters with low substrate specificity. Leaf Mn …
Strategies to acquire and use phosphorus in phosphorus-impoverished and fire-prone environments
Background Unveiling the diversity of plant strategies to acquire and use phosphorus (P) is
crucial to understand factors promoting their coexistence in hyperdiverse P-impoverished …
crucial to understand factors promoting their coexistence in hyperdiverse P-impoverished …
Predicting leaf traits across functional groups using reflectance spectroscopy
Plant ecologists use functional traits to describe how plants respond to and influence their
environment. Reflectance spectroscopy can provide rapid, non‐destructive estimates of leaf …
environment. Reflectance spectroscopy can provide rapid, non‐destructive estimates of leaf …