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Phosphorus use in wet and dry soil conditions

Centre for eResearch and Digital Innovation (CeRDI) at Federation University Australia
The University of Adelaide ; Armstrong, Roger ; Kirby, Jason ; McBeath, Therese ; McLaughlin, Mike
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To test the hypothesis that under dry conditions a plant might push more roots into the subsoil and access nutrients from deeper in the profile, due to the inaccessibility of nutrients in the dry topsoil.

Created: 2010

Issued: 15 01 2026

Data time period: 2010 to 2010

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