RETRACTION: Major phosphorus in soils is unavailable, yet critical for plant development
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This review article (Ikhajiagbe et al., 2020) has been retracted at the request of the editors-in-chief and authors, following the identification of a similarity between a portion of this article and a previous work (Shen et al., 2011), which was not detected by anti-plagiarism software before publication. The first author apologizes to the editors and readers, as well as to the authors of the original work, for the unfortunate incidence of plagiarism and the unfortunate circumstances that occurred (Appendix 1).
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Ikhajiagbe B, Anoliefo GO, Olise OF, Rackelmann F, Sommer M, Adekunle IJ (2020). Major phosphorus in soils is unavailable, yet critical for plant development. Notulae Scientia Biologicae 12(3):500-535. https://doi.org/10.15835/nsb12310672
Shen J, Yuan L, Zhang J, Li H, Bai Z, Chen X, Zhang W, Zhang F (2011). Phosphorus dynamics: from soil to plant. Plant Physiology 156(3):997-1005. https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.111.175232
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