Plant and microbial strategies to improve the phosphorus efficiency of agriculture
Alan E. Richardson(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Richard J. Simpson(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), R. A. Culvenor(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Jonathan P. Lynch(Pennsylvania State University), Emmanuel Delhaize(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Sally E. Smith(The University of Adelaide), Peter R. Ryan(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Megan H. Ryan(The University of Western Australia), Astrid Oberson(ETH Zurich), F. Andrew Smith(The University of Adelaide), Hans Lambers(University of Western Australia), Paul R. Harvey(Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation), Erik J. Veneklaas(The University of Western Australia)
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