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In six experiments Lolium perenne L. and Plantago lanceolata L. were grown together in pots. Two experiments also included L. perenne alone, P. lanceolata alone, or L. perenne + Trifolium repens L. In five of the experiments prior sterilization of the soil followed by reinoculation was used to obtain two treatments, one having plants infected with vesicular‐arbuscular mycorrhiza, the other non‐mycorrhizal. The shoots of some plants in each pot (‘donors’) were injected with 32P. After a week these shoots were removed, and after a further week the remaining plants (‘receivers’) were harvested and their 32P content determined.
New Phytologist – Wiley
Published: Jan 1, 1980
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