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14 January, 06:05

How do plants get phosphorus?

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  1. 14 January, 06:17
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    Phosphorus uptake by plants. Plants take up phosphorus from the soil solution as orthophosphate ion: either HPO4-2 or H2PO4-. The proportion in which these two forms are absorbed is determined by the soil pH, when at higher soil pH more HPO4-2 is taken up.
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