Data supporting the article 'Phosphorus uptake and toxicity is delimited by mycorrhizal symbiosis in P-sensitive Eucalyptus marginata but not in P-tolerant Acacia celastrifolia' Creator: Mark Tibbett Organisation: University of Reading Rights-holder: University of Reading Publication Year: 2022 Description: This comprises data from two separate glasshouse experiments including: plant growth, nutrition and mycorrhizal spore data of pot experiments. Cite as: Tibbett M (2022) dataset supporting the article 'Phosphorus uptake and toxicity is delimited by mycorrhizal symbiosis in P-sensitive Eucalyptus marginata but not in P-tolerant Acacia celastrifolia'. University of Reading. Dataset. http://dx.doi.org/10.17864/1947.000399. Related publication: Tibbett, M., Daws, M.I. & Ryan, M.H. (2022) Phosphorus uptake and toxicity is delimited by mycorrhizal symbiosis in P-sensitive Eucalyptus marginata but not in P-tolerant Acacia celastrifolia. AoB Plants in press. Copyright 2022 University of Reading. This dataset is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. Contents: Experiment_1.csv Experiment_2_spore_count.csv Experiment_2_dry_mass.csv Experiment_2_leaf_P.csv Across all datasets the following coding is used for variables: Species 0: Acacia celastrifolia Species 1: Eucalyptus marginata Not inoculated with AMF: 0 Inoculated with AMF: 1 Applied P concentrations rank from either 0 to 3 (Experiment 2) or 0 to 7 (Experiment 1) with 0 being the lowest application rate, 3 or 7 the highest. For experiment 2, Time 1 is the first harvest (53 days), time 2 the second harvest (188 days)