Biogeography of nodulated legumes and their nitrogen‐fixing symbionts

JI Sprent, J Ardley, EK James - New Phytologist, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Contents Summary 40 I. Introduction 40 II. Recent changes in the taxonomy of legume
genera 41 III. Latitudinal variations in the distribution of nodulated legumes 44 IV …

Pot size matters: a meta-analysis of the effects of rooting volume on plant growth

H Poorter, J Bühler, D van Dusschoten… - Functional Plant …, 2012 - CSIRO Publishing
The majority of experiments in plant biology use plants grown in some kind of container or
pot. We conducted a meta-analysis on 65 studies that analysed the effect of pot size on …

Strategies and agronomic interventions to improve the phosphorus-use efficiency of farming systems

RJ Simpson, A Oberson, RA Culvenor, MH Ryan… - Plant and Soil, 2011 - Springer
Phosphorus (P)-deficiency is a significant challenge for agricultural productivity on many
highly P-sorbing weathered and tropical soils throughout the world. On these soils it can be …

Yield and quality properties of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) and their influencing factors in China

Y Feng, Y Shi, M Zhao, H Shen, L Xu, Y Luo… - European Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) is the most valuable perennial forage crop, and assessing its
yield and quality properties is essential to evaluate forage value of livestock production …

Temperate pasture legumes in Australia—their history, current use, and future prospects

PGH Nichols, CK Revell, AW Humphries… - Crop and Pasture …, 2012 - CSIRO Publishing
Australian farmers and scientists have embraced the use of new pasture legume species
more than those in any other country, with 36 annual and 11 perennial legumes having …

Phosphorus nutrition of Proteaceae in severely phosphorus-impoverished soils: are there lessons to be learned for future crops?

H Lambers, PM Finnegan, E Laliberté… - Plant …, 2011 - academic.oup.com
Australia harbors some of the most nutrient-impoverished soils on Earth. Southwestern
Australian soils are especially phosphorus (P) impoverished, due to the age of this ancient …

Carbon trading for phosphorus gain: the balance between rhizosphere carboxylates and arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis in plant phosphorus acquisition

MH Ryan, M Tibbett… - Plant, Cell & …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Two key plant adaptations for phosphorus (P) acquisition are carboxylate exudation into the
rhizosphere and mycorrhizal symbioses. These target different soil P resources, presumably …

Plant responses to limited moisture and phosphorus availability: a meta-analysis

LDB Suriyagoda, MH Ryan, M Renton, H Lambers - advances in agronomy, 2014 - Elsevier
Phosphorus (P) is a scarce, nonrenewable resource; its acquisition by plants decreases
when soil moisture declines, as anticipated under future climate-change scenarios. It is …

Mycorrhizal associations and phosphorus acquisition: from cells to ecosystems

SE Smith, IC Anderson, FA Smith - Annual plant reviews …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
The vast majority of terrestrial plants form some type of mycorrhizal association. In this
chapter, attention is focused on the most common and widespread types: arbuscular …

Genotypic variation in yield, yield components, root morphology and architecture, in soybean in relation to water and phosphorus supply

J He, Y **, YL Du, T Wang, NC Turner… - Frontiers in plant …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Water shortage and low phosphorus (P) availability limit yields in soybean. Roots play
important roles in water-limited and P-deficient environment, but the underlying mechanisms …