Key message: High P homogeneously applied in roots reduced growth and nitrate uptake. High P in a patch reduced N in tissues but did not reduce growth, because root hydraulic conductivity increased. Abstract: Little is known about consequences of nutrient imbalances, i.e., when the increase of one nutrient’s availability, in non-toxic concentration, reduces plant growth, because other nutrient availability is low. In a soil with low N (nitrogen) availability, high homogeneous P (phosphorus) availability reduced nitrate uptake and reduced growth of Eucalyptus grandis plants. However, if the same availability of P was applied only in a part of the root system (localized), no depressive effect was observed. In this work, it was analyzed which ...
Urea fertilization decreases Pinus taeda L. growth in clay soils of subtropical areas. The negative ...
Improving phosphorus (P) acquisition and utilization in crops is of great importance in order to ach...
Plant root systems often have complex branching patterns. Models indicate that a complex architectur...
High P homogeneously applied in roots reduced growth and nitrate uptake. High P in a patch reduced N...
Some herbaceous plant species have been shown to dynamically alter the hydraulic properties of their...
Foxtail millet [Setaria italica (L.) Beauv.], a widely cultivated food and fodder crop, develops a s...
Background: Nitrogen (N) deposition could influence plant stoichiometry and growth rate and thus alt...
Plant root systems can respond to nutrient availability and distribution by changing the three-dimen...
Plant root systems are highly plastic in their development and can adapt their architecture in respo...
Previous studies on mature forests of NW Argentinean Patagonia indicated that N is the main growth-l...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availabilities affect plant growth and the balance of elements, yet ...
Most water and essential soil nutrient uptake is carried out by fine roots in plants. It is therefor...
†Background Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for plant growth and development but it is often ...
Eucalyptus pauciflora Sieber ex Sprengel. (snow gum) was grown under ambient (370 µL L⁻¹) and elevat...
Agricultural practices often rely on the excessive use of mineral fertilizer. Phosphorus (P) is an e...
Urea fertilization decreases Pinus taeda L. growth in clay soils of subtropical areas. The negative ...
Improving phosphorus (P) acquisition and utilization in crops is of great importance in order to ach...
Plant root systems often have complex branching patterns. Models indicate that a complex architectur...
High P homogeneously applied in roots reduced growth and nitrate uptake. High P in a patch reduced N...
Some herbaceous plant species have been shown to dynamically alter the hydraulic properties of their...
Foxtail millet [Setaria italica (L.) Beauv.], a widely cultivated food and fodder crop, develops a s...
Background: Nitrogen (N) deposition could influence plant stoichiometry and growth rate and thus alt...
Plant root systems can respond to nutrient availability and distribution by changing the three-dimen...
Plant root systems are highly plastic in their development and can adapt their architecture in respo...
Previous studies on mature forests of NW Argentinean Patagonia indicated that N is the main growth-l...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) availabilities affect plant growth and the balance of elements, yet ...
Most water and essential soil nutrient uptake is carried out by fine roots in plants. It is therefor...
†Background Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for plant growth and development but it is often ...
Eucalyptus pauciflora Sieber ex Sprengel. (snow gum) was grown under ambient (370 µL L⁻¹) and elevat...
Agricultural practices often rely on the excessive use of mineral fertilizer. Phosphorus (P) is an e...
Urea fertilization decreases Pinus taeda L. growth in clay soils of subtropical areas. The negative ...
Improving phosphorus (P) acquisition and utilization in crops is of great importance in order to ach...
Plant root systems often have complex branching patterns. Models indicate that a complex architectur...