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Trees, phosphorus, and drought

 
Morgan Morrigan
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http://www.sciencenews.org/view/generic/id/348596/description/News_in_Brief_Nutrients_matter_in_tropical_forests

so if my trees didn't drop leaves this winter, it may be short of phosphorus?

 
Mark Vander Meer
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There are many reasons why a tree might not drop it's leaves.
 
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