1992
DOI: 10.1080/01904169209364310
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Relative effectiveness of iron sources for an iron‐inefficient species growing in a soilless medium

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“…It has been known since the last century that some tree species of the Grevillea genus present intolerance to high phosphate availability, known as phosphate toxicity [111,112]. Increased calcium levels (in soils formed near limestone and dolomite rocks) can exacerbate toxicity, but sensitivity to high phosphate levels can be reduced by improving the iron supply, even when exacerbated by calcium [112][113][114]. According to these studies, an abundant iron supply can help the susceptible plants overcome some of the physiological problems associated with toxicity.…”
Section: Geological Correlation To Current and Future Habitat Suitabi...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has been known since the last century that some tree species of the Grevillea genus present intolerance to high phosphate availability, known as phosphate toxicity [111,112]. Increased calcium levels (in soils formed near limestone and dolomite rocks) can exacerbate toxicity, but sensitivity to high phosphate levels can be reduced by improving the iron supply, even when exacerbated by calcium [112][113][114]. According to these studies, an abundant iron supply can help the susceptible plants overcome some of the physiological problems associated with toxicity.…”
Section: Geological Correlation To Current and Future Habitat Suitabi...mentioning
confidence: 99%