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Low Availability of Soil Phosphorus Delays Blossoming

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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.


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phosphorus can be added by dumping wood ash in before tilling, how to measure amounts is beyond me
 

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Something not addressed in this study is the impact of falling soil nitrogen levels on the phosphorus/blossoming scenario. We know clearly that falling soil nitrogen levels accelerates tobacco leaf maturation (a useful thing). Does simultaneously falling phosphorus (common during the late growing season) impact leaf maturation? Does higher nitrogen impact blossom timing? Lots of tantalizing snippets of science that don't seem to have been integrated into a meaningful picture for everyman's garden.

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