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Phosphorus efficiency and the forms of soil phosphorus utilized by upland rice cultivars

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Experimental measurements of phosphorus (P) uptake and the forms of soil P depleted from an Ultisol by 6 upland rice cultivars are reported. In both P-fertilized and-unfertilized soil, the majority of P taken up was solubilized from a 0.1 M NaOH-soluble pool by root-induced changes. The soil pH within 4 mm of the roots was lowered by up to 0.5 units (from 4.6), but this by itself could not account for the P solubilized, and nor could increased phosphatase activity near the roots. The possible role of root-released low molecular weight organic acid anions in P solubilization is discussed. No significant differences in the extent of solubilization by a given root mass could be detected between cultivars. In P-unfertilized soil, but not in P-fertilized soil, there were significant differences between cultivars in ‘internal’ P efficiency as measured by shoot dry weight per unit total plant P. In unfertilized soil, root growth and P uptake were strongly correlated with the P content of the seeds from which the plants were grown.

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Hedley, M.J., Kirk, G.J.R. & Santos, M.B. Phosphorus efficiency and the forms of soil phosphorus utilized by upland rice cultivars. Plant Soil 158, 53–62 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00007917

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