Evidence for magnesium–phosphorus synergism and co-limitation of grain yield in wheat agriculture
Abstract Modern crop production is characterized by high nitrogen (N) application rates, which can influence the co-limitation of harvested yield by other nutrients. Using a multidimensional niche volume concept and scaling exponents frequently applied in plant ecological research, we report that in...
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Main Authors: | Martin Weih, Hui Liu, Tino Colombi, Thomas Keller, Ortrud Jäck, Pernilla Vallenback, Anna Westerbergh |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d0c44021850f4ed5be5a69f471569252 |
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