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Simultaneously maximizing root/mycorrhizal growth and phosphorus uptake by cotton plants by optimizing water and phosphorus management.


ABSTRACT:

Background

There are two plant phosphorus (P)-uptake pathways, namely the direct P uptake by roots and the indirect P uptake through arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). Maximizing the efficiency of root and AMF processes associated with P acquisition by adjusting soil conditions is important for simultaneously ensuring high yields and the efficient use of available P.

Results

A root box experiment was conducted in 2015 and 2016. The aim was to investigate the effects of different P and soil water conditions on root/mycorrhizal growth and P uptake by cotton plants. Hyphal growth was induced in well-watered soil, but decreased with increasing P concentrations. Additionally, P fertilizers regulated root length only under well-watered conditions, with the longest roots observed in response to 0.2?g P2O5 kg-?1. In contrast, root elongation was essentially unaffected by P fertilizers under drought conditions. And soil water in general had more significant effects on root and hyphal growth than phosphorus levels. In well-watered soil, the application of P significantly increased the cotton plant P uptake, but there were no differences between the effects of 0.2 and 1?g P2O5 kg-?1. So optimizing phosphorus inputs and soil water can increase cotton growth and phosphorus uptake by maximizing the efficiency of phosphorus acquisition by roots/mycorrhizae.

Conclusions

Soil water and P contents of 19-24% and 20-25?mg?kg-?1, respectively, simultaneously maximized root/mycorrhizal growth and P uptake by cotton plants.

SUBMITTER: Mai W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6280356 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Simultaneously maximizing root/mycorrhizal growth and phosphorus uptake by cotton plants by optimizing water and phosphorus management.

Mai Wenxuan W   Xue Xiangrong X   Feng Gu G   Tian Changyan C  

BMC plant biology 20181205 1


<h4>Background</h4>There are two plant phosphorus (P)-uptake pathways, namely the direct P uptake by roots and the indirect P uptake through arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). Maximizing the efficiency of root and AMF processes associated with P acquisition by adjusting soil conditions is important for simultaneously ensuring high yields and the efficient use of available P.<h4>Results</h4>A root box experiment was conducted in 2015 and 2016. The aim was to investigate the effects of different  ...[more]

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