Root Exudates in Phosphorus Acquisition by Plants

作者: Peter J. Randall , Julie E. Hayes , Peter J. Hocking , Alan E. Richardson

DOI: 10.1007/978-4-431-66902-9_3

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摘要: This chapter discusses the processes in rhizosphere that are determined by exudates from roots and turn affect availability of phosphorus to plants. These include control pH, exudation organic acids root phosphatases. Possibilities for manipulating these order improve acquisition agricultural plants discussed context cycle agriculture.

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