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- Root morphological changes in response to low phosphorus concentration in eucalypt species

Morphological traits of the seedling root system of five eucalypt species grown with a nutrient solution of low (25 µM) and sufficient (500 µM) P concentration. a Total length (RL) of the root system, b surface area (RSA), c specific root length (SRL), d specific surface area (SRA), e root tissue density (RTD) and f average root diameter (ARD). Different letters indicate a significant difference among species for each P concentration, whereas the asterisk indicates a significant difference between P concentrations for each species, by the Scott-Knott test at 5% probability. Bars indicate standard error (n = 16)
Morphological traits of the seedling root system of five eucalypt species grown with a nutrient solution of low (25 µM) and sufficient (500 µM) P concentration. a Total length (RL) of the root system, b surface area (RSA), c specific root length (SRL), d specific surface area (SRA), e root tissue density (RTD) and f average root diameter (ARD). Different letters indicate a significant difference among species for each P concentration, whereas the asterisk indicates a significant difference between P concentrations for each species, by the Scott-Knott test at 5% probability. Bars indicate standard error (n = 16)
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