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 …
Soil properties and geomorphic processes influence vegetation composition, structure, and function in the Cerrado Domain
D Lira-Martins, DL Nascimento, A Abrahão… - Plant and Soil, 2022 - Springer
Abstract Background The Cerrado of central Brazil—the world's largest Neotropical savanna–
is comprised of a mosaic of highly heterogeneous vegetation growing on an extremely …
is comprised of a mosaic of highly heterogeneous vegetation growing on an extremely …
Strong phosphorus (P)-zinc (Zn) interactions in a calcareous soil-alfalfa system suggest that rational P fertilization should be considered for Zn biofortification on Zn …
H He, M Wu, R Su, Z Zhang, C Chang, Q Peng, Z Dong… - Plant and Soil, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Aims Zinc (Zn) and phosphorus (P) often interact negatively with each other in soil-
plant systems. We investigated the effects of P-Zn interaction on Zn and P accumulation and …
plant systems. We investigated the effects of P-Zn interaction on Zn and P accumulation and …
Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi: key players in avoiding cadmium accumulation in food crops
Abstract Background Cadmium (Cd) levels of food crops can be elevated through
management activities and geogenic factors. While emphasis is placed on reducing Cd in …
management activities and geogenic factors. While emphasis is placed on reducing Cd in …
Traits related to efficient acquisition and use of phosphorus promote diversification in Proteaceae in phosphorus‐impoverished landscapes
Background and aims Plant species richness increases with declining soil phosphorus (P)
availability, especially for Proteaceae in old infertile landscapes. This difference in richness …
availability, especially for Proteaceae in old infertile landscapes. This difference in richness …
Mineral nutrition
H Lambers, RS Oliveira, H Lambers… - Plant physiological …, 2019 - Springer
Next to water, nutrients are the environmental factor that most strongly constrains terrestrial
productivity. The productivity of virtually all natural ecosystems, even arid ecosystems …
productivity. The productivity of virtually all natural ecosystems, even arid ecosystems …
Phosphorus toxicity disrupts Rubisco activation and reactive oxygen species defence systems by phytic acid accumulation in leaves
Phosphorus (P) is an essential mineral nutrient for plants. Nevertheless, excessive P
accumulation in leaf mesophyll cells causes necrotic symptoms in land plants; this …
accumulation in leaf mesophyll cells causes necrotic symptoms in land plants; this …
How does evolution in phosphorus-impoverished landscapes impact plant nitrogen and sulfur assimilation?
Phosphorus (P) fertilisers, made from rock phosphate, are used to attain high crop yields.
However, rock phosphate is a finite resource and excessive P fertilisers pollute our …
However, rock phosphate is a finite resource and excessive P fertilisers pollute our …
[HTML][HTML] Calcifuge and soil-indifferent Proteaceae from south-western Australia: novel strategies in a calcareous habitat
Background and aims Proteaceae are a prominent plant family in south-western Australia.
Most Proteaceae are 'calcifuge', occurring exclusively on old phosphorus (P)-impoverished …
Most Proteaceae are 'calcifuge', occurring exclusively on old phosphorus (P)-impoverished …
Nitrogen limitation and calcifuge plant strategies constrain the establishment of native vegetation on magnetite mine tailings
Background and aims Mine tailings are challenging substrates for ecological restoration, as
the establishment of diverse native plant communities can be constrained by a range of …
the establishment of diverse native plant communities can be constrained by a range of …