Northeastern University: When It Comes to Global Plant Production, New Study Suggests Phosphorus Matters Everywhere
March 27, 2020
March 27, 2020
BOSTON, Massachusetts, March 27 [TNSbiologyresearch] -- Northeastern University issued the following news:
New research from Northern Arizona University researchers challenges long-held assumptions that phosphorus limits aboveground plant growth mainly in tropical regions but not others. The paper, published this week in Nature Communications, suggests that this important nutrient actually helps govern plant production in temperate regions, too, and on every continent except Antarct . . .
New research from Northern Arizona University researchers challenges long-held assumptions that phosphorus limits aboveground plant growth mainly in tropical regions but not others. The paper, published this week in Nature Communications, suggests that this important nutrient actually helps govern plant production in temperate regions, too, and on every continent except Antarct . . .