1.
Root-released organic anions in response to low phosphorus availability: recent progress, challenges and future perspectives
by Wang, Yanliang
Plant and soil, 2019, Vol.447 (1-2), p.135-156

2.
Hidden miners – the roles of cover crops and soil microorganisms in phosphorus cycling through agroecosystems
by Hallama, Moritz
Plant and soil, 2018, Vol.434 (1-2), p.7-45

3.
The impact factor of Plant and Soil reached a record of 3.235
by Lambers, Hans
Plant and soil, 2014, Vol.383 (1-2), p.1-2

4.
Plant-microbe-soil interactions in the rhizosphere: an evolutionary perspective
by Lambers, Hans
Plant and soil, 2009, Vol.321 (1/2), p.83-115

5.
Nitrogen limitation and calcifuge plant strategies constrain the establishment of native vegetation on magnetite mine tailings
by Cross, Adam T
Plant and soil, 2019, Vol.461 (1-2), p.181-201

6.
How belowground interactions contribute to the coexistence of mycorrhizal and non-mycorrhizal species in severely phosphorus-impoverished hyperdiverse ecosystems
by Lambers, Hans
Plant and soil, 2018, Vol.424 (1/2), p.11-33

7.
Compromised root development constrains the establishment potential of native plants in unamended alkaline post-mining substrates
by Cross, Adam T
Plant and soil, 2018, Vol.461 (1-2), p.163-179

8.
Nodulation promotes cluster-root formation in Lupinus albus under low phosphorus conditions
by Wang, Xiao
Plant and soil, 2018, Vol.439 (1-2), p.233-242

9.
Effects of pH and bicarbonate on the nutrient status and growth of three Lupinus species
by Ding, Wenli
Plant and soil, 2019, Vol.447 (1-2), p.9-28

10.
Plant mineral nutrition in ancient landscapes: high plant species diversity on infertile soils is linked to functional diversity for nutritional strategies
by Lambers, Hans
Plant and soil, 2010, Vol.334 (1/2), p.11-31

11.
Differences in investment and functioning of cluster roots account for different distributions of Banksia attenuata and B. sessilis, with contrasting life history
by Shi, Jianmin
Plant and soil, 2019, Vol.447 (1-2), p.85-98

12.
Is pH the key reason why some Lupinus species are sensitive to calcareous soil?
by Ding, Wenli
Plant and soil, 2018, Vol.434 (1-2), p.185-201

13.
Growth, morphological and physiological responses of alfalfa (Medicago sativa) to phosphorus supply in two alkaline soils
by He, Honghua
Plant and soil, 2017, Vol.416 (1/2), p.565-584

14.
Cluster roots: A curiosity in context
by Shane, Michael W.
Plant and soil, 2005, Vol.274 (1/2), p.101-125

15.
Plant and microbial strategies to improve the phosphorus efficiency of agriculture
by Richardson, Alan E
Plant and soil, 2011, Vol.349 (1/2), p.121-156

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Soil microbial biomass and the fate of phosphorus during long-term ecosystem development
by Turner, Benjamin L
Plant and soil, 2013, Vol.367 (1/2), p.225-234

17.
High abundance of non-mycorrhizal plant species in severely phosphorus-impoverished Brazilian campos rupestres
by Zemunik, Graham
Plant and soil, 2018, Vol.424 (1/2), p.255-271

18.
The effect of pH on morphological and physiological root traits of Lupinus angustifolius treated with struvite as a recycled phosphorus source
by Robles-Aguilar, Ana A
Plant and soil, 2018, Vol.434 (1-2), p.65-78

19.
Strategies and agronomic interventions to improve the phosphorus-use efficiency of farming systems
by Simpson, Richard J
Plant and soil, 2011, Vol.349 (1/2), p.89-120

20.
Phosphorus-fertilisation has differential effects on leaf growth and photosynthetic capacity of Arachis hypogaea L
by Shi, Qingwen
Plant and soil, 2019, Vol.447 (1-2), p.99-116
