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Effectiveness of phosphate acquisition by juvenile cold-desert perennials from different patterns of fertile-soil microsites

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Auken, Oscar W, Manwaring, John H, and Caldwell, Martyn M, Effectiveness of phosphate acquisition by juvenile cold-desert perennials from different patterns of fertile-soil microsites: .

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Phosphate uptake was measured for Artemisia tridentata, Agropyron desertorum and Pseudoroegneria spicata, three common perennial North American Great Basin species. Four patterns of nutrient-rich microsites were used in the experiments (different distances, densities and nutrient concentrations) All species were more efficient at taking up P from microsites nearest the plants than from more distant microsites. Artemisia and Agropyron acquired P more rapidly from the distant microsites when there was a larger number of microsites and, therefore, a greater probability of encounter. Uptake from the nearest microsites did not increase after 26 days, while uptake from distant microsites increased and was equal to uptake from the nearest [...]

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