Abstract
Abstract Mycorrhizal red raspberry (Rubus idaeus L.) plants colonized by Glomus fasciculatus (Thaxter) Gerd. & Trappe had higher concentration of plant P than non-mycorrhizal colonized by Glomus fasciculatus at 0, 22 and 44 ppm soil P levels. Total P uptake was greater in mycorrhizal plants than controls at 22 and 44 ppm added P. The presence of mycorrhizae did not influence N, Mg, B, and Zn concentrations at any soil P level. K concentration in mycorrhizal plants was lower than controls at 22 ppm added P, but total K uptake was the same. Copper concentration was higher in mycorrhizal plants at the highest P level. P additions significantly influenced the total uptake of all elements except Cu and the concentration of all elements except An and Mn.
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