Abstract

Four species of annual medics showed poor growth and little or no nodulation in an inoculated, acid soil low in available phosphorus. Nodulation was significantly increased by adding phosphorus to the soil. The number of nodules found on the roots of each species was approximately the same for soil at pH 5.5 or 6.8.

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