Banksia species (Proteaceae) occur on some of the most phosphorus (P)-impoverished soils in the world. We hypothesized that plasticity in the exudation of P-mobilizing carboxylates would be greater in widespread than in rare Banksia species. Glasshouse experiments were conducted to identify and quantify carboxylate exudation in three widespread and six narrowly distributed Banksia species. High concentrations of carboxylates (predominantly malate, citrate, aconitate, oxalate) were measured in the rhizosphere of all nine species of Banksia on six different soils, but widespread species did not have greater plasticity in the composition of exuded carboxylates. Based on the evidence in the present study, rarity in Banksia cannot be explained b...
1. Carboxylate concentrations during vellozioid root development in Barbacenia tomentosa: immature (...
Species that inhabit phosphorus- (P) and micronutrient-impoverished soils typically have adaptations...
Aims: Non-mycorrhizal species such as Banksia (Proteaceae) that depend on root exudates to acquire p...
Banksia species (Proteaceae) occur on some of the most phosphorus (P)-impoverished soils in the worl...
In old, phosphorus (P)-impoverished habitats, root specializations such as cluster roots efficiently...
A significant proportion of the carbon fixed by plants is transported to the roots and exuded to the...
Many vascular plant species are unable to colonise calcareous sites, the floristic composition of ad...
Carboxylates, such as malate and citrate, are widely acknowledged to have a central role in plant me...
Background and aims Ptilotus polystachyus occurs in phosphorus (P) – poor soils, but can hyperaccumu...
Mycorrhizas play a pivotal role in phosphorus (P) acquisition of plant roots, by enhancing the soil ...
Lupinus albus L. were grown in rhizoboxes containing a soil amended with sparingly available Fe-P or...
Background and aims:Root-released carboxylates enhance the availability of manganese (Mn), which ent...
Root morphology and exudation define a plants sphere of influence in soils, and are in turn shaped b...
Exudation of low molecular weight carboxylates is an important phosphorus (P) acquisition strategy f...
Soils in the south-west of Western Australia and South Africa are among the most phosphorusimpoveris...
1. Carboxylate concentrations during vellozioid root development in Barbacenia tomentosa: immature (...
Species that inhabit phosphorus- (P) and micronutrient-impoverished soils typically have adaptations...
Aims: Non-mycorrhizal species such as Banksia (Proteaceae) that depend on root exudates to acquire p...
Banksia species (Proteaceae) occur on some of the most phosphorus (P)-impoverished soils in the worl...
In old, phosphorus (P)-impoverished habitats, root specializations such as cluster roots efficiently...
A significant proportion of the carbon fixed by plants is transported to the roots and exuded to the...
Many vascular plant species are unable to colonise calcareous sites, the floristic composition of ad...
Carboxylates, such as malate and citrate, are widely acknowledged to have a central role in plant me...
Background and aims Ptilotus polystachyus occurs in phosphorus (P) – poor soils, but can hyperaccumu...
Mycorrhizas play a pivotal role in phosphorus (P) acquisition of plant roots, by enhancing the soil ...
Lupinus albus L. were grown in rhizoboxes containing a soil amended with sparingly available Fe-P or...
Background and aims:Root-released carboxylates enhance the availability of manganese (Mn), which ent...
Root morphology and exudation define a plants sphere of influence in soils, and are in turn shaped b...
Exudation of low molecular weight carboxylates is an important phosphorus (P) acquisition strategy f...
Soils in the south-west of Western Australia and South Africa are among the most phosphorusimpoveris...
1. Carboxylate concentrations during vellozioid root development in Barbacenia tomentosa: immature (...
Species that inhabit phosphorus- (P) and micronutrient-impoverished soils typically have adaptations...
Aims: Non-mycorrhizal species such as Banksia (Proteaceae) that depend on root exudates to acquire p...