Sex‐specific phosphorus acquisition strategies and cycling in dioecious Populus euphratica forests along a natural water availability gradient
Miao Liu,
Liyun Ye,
Liangliang Chen
et al.
Abstract:Soil phosphorus (P) availability affects plant growth and distribution. However, it is still unknown how sex‐specific variation in functional traits affects plants’ P acquisition and soil P transformation. On wet sites, female poplars had a greater specific root length (SRL), and a higher diversity of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) and phosphate‐solubilizing bacteria (PSB). Male poplars living on wet sites increased the abundance of AMF and PSB communities and enhanced moderately labile and highly resistan… Show more
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