2022
DOI: 10.3390/f13111769
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Allocation of Phosphorus Fractions in Chinese Fir in Response to Low Phosphorus Availability Using 32P Tracer

Abstract: Phosphorus (P) is among the most intractable constraints on plant fertility, particularly in acidic soils with high P fixation capacities. The effects of nutrient limitation and the adaptive strategies of plants in infertile soils are central topics in plant ecology. The development of tree cultivars with greater P use efficiency (PUE), defined as the ability of a tree to grow and be productive in soils with reduced P availability, would substantially improve forest development. The ability of plants to redist… Show more

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“…Numerous studies have demonstrated the relationship between the N:P ratio in green foliage and soil nutrient availability, highlighting the internal linkages between nutrient demand and supply [1,5,6,[9][10][11][12]. In response to low soil P availability, plants typically reduce foliage P concentration [13][14][15]. The biological characteristics of plant species contribute to the variations in nutrient requirements throughout different growth stages [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Numerous studies have demonstrated the relationship between the N:P ratio in green foliage and soil nutrient availability, highlighting the internal linkages between nutrient demand and supply [1,5,6,[9][10][11][12]. In response to low soil P availability, plants typically reduce foliage P concentration [13][14][15]. The biological characteristics of plant species contribute to the variations in nutrient requirements throughout different growth stages [16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%