Phosphorus Solubilizing Bacteria Regulate Soil Phosphorus Activation Mechanisms and Impact on Available Nutrients: A Meta-Analysis
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Review. Root growth under phosphorus deficiency: Revisiting the role of TOR signaling
While phosphorus (P) ranks the second most essential mineral nutrient for plant growth, its availability in natural soils is often very low. To cope with this limitation, plant roots have evolved sophisticated molecular mechanisms and phenotypic plasticity to maximize root surface area and enhance P uptake—typically by promoting lateral root and root hair proliferation at the expense of primary… Source
Phosphorus Solubilizing Bacteria Regulate Soil Phosphorus Activation Mechanisms and Impact on Available Nutrients: A Meta-Analysis
Background and aimsThe available phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium concentrations in soil collectively serve as key indicators of soil fertility levels. Comprehending the effects of phosphorus solubilizing bacteria (PSB) on expeditious content levels is crucial for enhancing soil fe...
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