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Minimum levels of available phosphorus for non-mycorrhizal plants

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In phosphorus-deficient soil an inverse relationship was established experimentally between the root-hair production of the species and the amount of phosphate that must be added to produce a significant increase in the dry weight of its seedlings when mycorrhizal fungi were excluded.

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  1. Baylis, G. T. S., Plant and Soil33, 713–716 (1970).

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Baylis, G.T.S. Minimum levels of available phosphorus for non-mycorrhizal plants. Plant Soil 36, 233–234 (1972). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01373476

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