Legumes Thrive in Phosphorus-Deficient Soils with New Growth Strategies
Legumes struggle when there's not enough phosphorus in the soil. Scientists studied how legumes respond to this lack of phosphorus. They found that plants have two main ways to cope: they change their roots to absorb more phosphorus, and they use the phosphorus they do get more efficiently at the cellular level. This helps them grow better even when there's not enough phosphorus around.