Resum
Nutrient solution culture and quartz sand amended with or without rock phosphate, were used to compare the short-term responses to phosphorus (P) deficiency of two contrasting maize hybrids, L3x228-3 (P-efficient) and HS 2841x5046 (P-inefficient). In solution-grown seedlings, the rapid P deficiency-induced enhancement of root growth and of the root/shoot ratio was a sign of P deficiency stress rather than of P efficiency. In sand culture, uptake of P from sparingly soluble rock phosphate was higher in P-efficient plants than in P-inefficient maize. In the variety L3-228-3, P efficiency seemed due to enhanced P acquisition rather than to an enhanced P use efficiency. In sand, but not in solution culture, higher citrate concentrations were detected in the rhizosphere of P-efficient than of P-inefficient maize. Quartz sand amended with rock phosphate was a better substrate than nutrient solution for revealing the varietal differences in P acquisition efficiency in short-term experiments. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
| Idioma original | Anglès |
|---|---|
| Pàgines (de-a) | 887-900 |
| Revista | Journal of Plant Nutrition |
| Volum | 30 |
| DOIs | |
| Estat de la publicació | Publicada - 1 de juny 2007 |
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