Phosphorus nutrition of woody plants: Many questions - few answers

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Phosphorus (P) acquisition, cycling and use efficiency has been investigated intensively with herbaceous plants. It is known that local as well as systemic signalling contributes to the control of P acquisition. Woody plants are long-lived organisms that adapt their life cycle to the changing environment during their annual growth cycle. Little is known about P acquisition and P cycling in perennial plants, especially regarding storage and mobilisation, its control by systemic and environmental factors, and its interaction with the largely closed ecosystem-level P cycle. The present report presents a view on open questions on plant internal P cycling in woody plants. © 2013.

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Rennenberg, H., & Herschbach, C. (2013). Phosphorus nutrition of woody plants: Many questions - few answers. Plant Biology, 15(5), 785–788. https://doi.org/10.1111/plb.12078

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