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Phosphorus resorption and tissue longevity of roots and leaves – importance for phosphorus use efficiency and ecosystem phosphorus cycles
Erik J. Veneklaas
School of Biological Sciences
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Phosphorus
100%
Phosphorus Cycle
100%
Resorption
100%
Tissue
100%
Efficiency
100%
Ecosystem
100%
Soil
44%
Plant
33%
Growth Rate
22%
Recycling
22%
Turnover
11%
Biomass Allocation
11%
Resource Availability
11%
Foci
11%
Need
11%
Support
11%
Research
11%
Acquisition
11%
Knowledge
11%
Conservation
11%
Requirement
11%
Ratio
11%
Availability
11%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Longevity
100%
Ecosystems
100%
Phosphorus Cycle
100%
Tissues
100%
Roots
100%
Leaves
100%
Recycling
22%
Biomass
11%
Research
11%
Knowledge
11%
Immunology and Microbiology
Longevity
100%
Tissues
100%
Lifespan
44%
Plant
33%
Growth Rate
22%
Dynamics
22%
Species
11%
Biomass Allocation
11%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Longevity
100%
Lifespan
44%
Plant
33%
Growth Rate
22%
Dynamics
22%
Biomass Allocation
11%
Species
11%