Effects of organic acid application and ectomycorrhizal symbiosis on growth and morphological parameters of <em>Pinus pseudostrobus</em>
Mariela Gómez-Romero,
Roberto Lindig-Cisneros,
Ana Laura Cruzado-Vargas
et al.
Abstract:Background: Many landscapes, both natural and anthropogenic, are dominated by degraded soils that have low phosphorus availability due to low overall phosphorus concentration or to phosphorus sequestration by iron-rich minerals.
Questions and / or Hypotheses: Does the application of low molecular weight organic acids improve phosphorus availability and plant growth in phosphorus-poor soils, and is this effect modulated by ectomycorrhizal fungi?
Studied species / data description /Mathematical model: Pinus ps… Show more
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