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Inorganic phosphorus nutrition in green-leaved terrestrial orchid seedlings.

Belinda DavisWei-Han LimHans LambersKingsley W DixonDavid J Read
Published in: Annals of botany (2022)
Our study shows that orchids occurring naturally on P-impoverished soils can obtain significant amounts of inorganic P from their mycorrhizal partners, and significantly more uptake of P supplied than previously shown in other green-leaved orchids. These results provide support for differences in mycorrhiza-mediated P acquisition between orchid species and fungal symbionts in green-leaved orchids at the seedling stage. The plant-fungus combinations of this study also provide evidence for plant-mediated niche differentiation occurring, with ecological implications in P-limited systems.
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