Multiple Choice
Plants inhabiting ecosystems with low levels of phosphorous are able to achieve high rates of productivity by
A) recycling phosphorous stores contained within the living biomass.
B) having a low absolute requirement for phosphorus.
C) efficiently utilising phosphorus extracted from soil and litter by mycorrhizal associations.
D) mycorrhizal recycling of phosphorous to make it readily available.
E) All of the answers are correct.
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