This is a fairly arcane study of the molecular mechanism whereby phosphorus availability regulates the timing of blossoming in Arabidopsis thaliana. It does seem to be applicable to plants in general. The gist, for those who are not into molecular biology, is that diminishing phosphorus levels delays blossoming.
phys.org
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How plants decide when to flower: Scientists discover a phosphorus-responsive switch
Phosphorus, a key ingredient in fertilizers, is running out. The world's food systems depend on phosphorus mined from limited reserves, yet much of what is applied to fields washes away, leaving soils increasingly depleted. As phosphorus becomes scarcer, crops struggle to grow and reproduce...
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