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2. The role of root carboxylate release on rare earth element (hyper)accumulation in plants – a biogeochemical perspective on rhizosphere chemistry
3. Traits related to efficient acquisition and use of phosphorus promote diversification in Proteaceae in phosphorus‐impoverished landscapes
4. Root carboxylate release is common in phosphorus-limited forest ecosystems in China: using leaf manganese concentration as a proxy
5. Wastewater-Derived Struvite has the Potential to Substitute for Soluble Phosphorus Fertiliser for Growth of Chickpea and Wheat
6. Coordination among leaf and fine-root traits along a strong natural soil fertility gradient
7. Facilitation of phosphorus acquisition by Banksia attenuata allows Adenanthos cygnorum (Proteaceae) to extend its range into severely phosphorus-impoverished habitats
8. Interspecific facilitation of micronutrient uptake between cluster-root-bearing trees and non-cluster rooted-shrubs in a Banksia woodland
9. Relationships between carboxylate-based nutrient-acquisition strategies, phosphorus-nutritional status and rare earth element accumulation in plants
10. CO2 concentration and water availability alter the organic acid composition of root exudates in native Australian species
11. Infrared spectroscopy reveals the reactivity of fatty acids on copper surfaces and its implications for cultural heritage objects
12. Combined Application of Calcium-Magnesium Phosphate Fertilizer with Soluble Phosphorus Improves Maize Growth in a Calcareous Soil
13. Inadvertent uptake of trace elements and its role in the physiology and evolution of hyperaccumulators
14. Strategies to acquire and use phosphorus in phosphorus-impoverished and fire-prone environments
15. Structural characterization and antileishmanial activity of newly synthesized organo-bismuth(V) carboxylates: experimental and molecular docking studies
16. Lime-Induced pH Elevation Influences Phosphorus Biochemical Processes and Dynamics in the Rhizosphere of Lupinus polyphyllus and Lupinus angustifolius
17. Leaf manganese concentrations as a tool to assess belowground plant functioning in phosphorus-impoverished environments
18. Possible consequences of an inability of plants to control manganese uptake
19. A significant increase in rhizosheath carboxylates and greater specific root length in response to terminal drought is associated with greater relative phosphorus acquisition in chickpea
20. Release of tartrate as a major carboxylate by alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) under phosphorus deficiency and the effect of soil nitrogen supply
21. Root-released organic anions in response to low phosphorus availability: recent progress, challenges and future perspectives
22. Differences in investment and functioning of cluster roots account for different distributions of Banksia attenuata and B. sessilis, with contrasting life history
23. Structural Diversity, Electrochemical, and DNA-Binding Properties of Copper(II) Carboxylates
24. High abundance of non-mycorrhizal plant species in severely phosphorus-impoverished Brazilian campos rupestres
25. Root morphology acclimation to phosphorus supply by six cultivars of Trifolium subterraneum L
26. Inoculation with Azospirillum brasilense (Ab-V4, Ab-V5) increases Zea mays root carboxylate-exudation rates, dependent on soil phosphorus supply
27. Poor regulation of phosphorus uptake and rhizosphere carboxylates in three phosphorus-hyperaccumulating species of Ptilotus
28. Chemical Composition and Size- Fractionated Origins of Aerosols over a Remote Coastal Site in Southern Taiwan
29. Changes in root morphology and physiology to limited phosphorus and moisture in a locally-selected cultivar and an introduced cultivar of Medicago sativa L. growing in alkaline soil
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