<p>Grasslands are a major form of agricultural land use worldwide. Current and future declines of phosphorus (P) inputs into production grasslands necessitate a shift towards selecting grass species based on high efficiency under suboptimal, rather than optimal P conditions. It is therefore imperative to identify key root traits that determine P acquisition of grasses in soils with a low P status. In a 9-month greenhouse experiment, we grew eight common grass species and cultivars on a soil with a low P status and related root morphological traits to their performance under P-limiting conditions. We applied (P1) or withheld (P0) P fertilization while providing adequate amounts of all other nutrients. Omitting P fertilization greatly reduced...
The morphology and architecture of roots affect plant nutrient uptake. The objective of this study w...
CIAT- Outstanding Research Publication Award (ORPA) - 1999Low phosphorus (P) supply is a major limit...
The perennial native switchgrass adapts better than other plant species do to marginal soils with lo...
Wheat is a major and widely-grown cereal crop around the world. Phosphorus (P) is a crucial element ...
Background and aim: Excess soil phosphorus often constrains ecological restoration of degraded semi-...
Background and Aims Phosphorus commonly limits crop yield and is frequently applied as fertilizer; h...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comPlant genotypes differ in P efficiency,...
Exploiting the natural variability of Brachiaria forage germplasm to identify forage grasses adapted...
Managed grassland are an important agricultural land use and their productivity will need to increas...
Fabaceae performances in low fertility agro systems rely on their capacity to acquire phosphorus (P)...
Aims Phosphorus (P) is frequently limiting crop production in agroecosystems. Large progress was ach...
Brachiaria forage grasses are widely used for livestock production in the tropics. Signalgrass (Brac...
The morphology and architecture of roots affect plant nutrient uptake. The objective of this study w...
CIAT- Outstanding Research Publication Award (ORPA) - 1999Low phosphorus (P) supply is a major limit...
The perennial native switchgrass adapts better than other plant species do to marginal soils with lo...
Wheat is a major and widely-grown cereal crop around the world. Phosphorus (P) is a crucial element ...
Background and aim: Excess soil phosphorus often constrains ecological restoration of degraded semi-...
Background and Aims Phosphorus commonly limits crop yield and is frequently applied as fertilizer; h...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comPlant genotypes differ in P efficiency,...
Exploiting the natural variability of Brachiaria forage germplasm to identify forage grasses adapted...
Managed grassland are an important agricultural land use and their productivity will need to increas...
Fabaceae performances in low fertility agro systems rely on their capacity to acquire phosphorus (P)...
Aims Phosphorus (P) is frequently limiting crop production in agroecosystems. Large progress was ach...
Brachiaria forage grasses are widely used for livestock production in the tropics. Signalgrass (Brac...
The morphology and architecture of roots affect plant nutrient uptake. The objective of this study w...
CIAT- Outstanding Research Publication Award (ORPA) - 1999Low phosphorus (P) supply is a major limit...
The perennial native switchgrass adapts better than other plant species do to marginal soils with lo...