Legume crops use a phosphorus-mobilising strategy to adapt to low plant-available phosphorus in acidic soil in southwest China
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Legume crops use a phosphorus-mobilising strategy to adapt to low plant-available phosphorus in acidic soil in southwest China
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PLANT SOIL AND ENVIRONMENT
Volume 69, Issue 10, Pages 471-479
Publisher
Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Online
2023-10-24
DOI
10.17221/254/2023-pse
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