2024
DOI: 10.1111/ppl.14225
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Analysis of physiological response and differential protein expression of Paramichelia baillonii saplings under phosphorus deficiency

Izhar Ali,
Tong Wu,
Kai Chen
et al.

Abstract: Paramichelia baillonii is a rare and fast‐growing tree species in subtropical China. The acidic red soil in southern China severely limits its growth as it lacks sufficient available phosphorus (P), resulting in declining soil fertility and nutrient availability. The effect of P deficiency on P. Baillonii growth, root attributes, and physiological response has not yet been reported. Understanding the adaptability of P. baillonii to low‐P conditions can improve afforestation and soil management in southern Chin… Show more

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“…In addition, studies found that young beech trees' leaf numbers and leaf areas were inhibited differently under different N and P nutrient conditions [8]. A phosphorus deficiency inhibits the growth of Palamicella belloni seeding and reduces nutrient uptake efficiency [9]. In addition, it has been found that young broadleaves are more affected by soil nutrients than adult trees [10].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, studies found that young beech trees' leaf numbers and leaf areas were inhibited differently under different N and P nutrient conditions [8]. A phosphorus deficiency inhibits the growth of Palamicella belloni seeding and reduces nutrient uptake efficiency [9]. In addition, it has been found that young broadleaves are more affected by soil nutrients than adult trees [10].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%