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Tradeoffs among root morphology, exudation and mycorrhizal symbioses for phosphorus‐acquisition strategies of 16 crop species
Z Wen, H Li, Q Shen, X Tang, C Xiong, H Li, J Pang, MH Ryan, H Lambers, ...
New Phytologist 223 (2), 882-895, 2019
2942019
Foxtail Millet [Setaria italica (L.) Beauv.] Grown under Low Nitrogen Shows a Smaller Root System, Enhanced Biomass Accumulation, and Nitrate Transporter …
F Nadeem, Z Ahmad, R Wang, J Han, Q Shen, F Chang, X Diao, F Zhang, ...
Frontiers in Plant Science 9, 205, 2018
572018
The responses of root morphology and phosphorus-mobilizing exudations in wheat to increasing shoot phosphorus concentration
Q Shen, Z Wen, Y Dong, H Li, Y Miao, J Shen
AoB Plants 10 (5), ply054, 2018
492018
Strategies to acquire and use phosphorus in phosphorus-impoverished and fire-prone environments
H Lambers, P de Britto Costa, GR Cawthray, MD Denton, PM Finnegan, ...
Plant and Soil 476 (1), 133-160, 2022
272022
A cool spot in a biodiversity hotspot: why do tall Eucalyptus forests in Southwest Australia exhibit low diversity?
XM Zhou, K Ranathunge, ML Cambridge, KW Dixon, PE Hayes, M Nikolic, ...
Plant and Soil 476 (1), 669-688, 2022
142022
Facilitation of phosphorus acquisition by Banksia attenuata allows Adenanthos cygnorum (Proteaceae) to extend its range into severely phosphorus-impoverished …
Q Shen, K Ranathunge, H Zhong, PM Finnegan, H Lambers
Plant and Soil 496 (1), 51-70, 2024
82024
Phosphorus-acquisition and phosphorus-utilisation strategies of native plants in south-western Australia
Q Shen
32023
Adenanthos species (Proteaceae) in phosphorus-impoverished environments use a variety of phosphorus-acquisition strategies and achieve high-phosphorus-use …
Q Shen, K Ranathunge, H Lambers, PM Finnegan
Annals of Botany, mcae005, 2024
2024
Different phosphorus-acquisition strategies and high phosphorus-use efficiency in Adenanthos species (Proteaceae) in south-western Australia.
Q Shen, K Ranathunge, P Finnegan, H Lambers
2022
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