Many of the plant acquisition strategies for immobile nutrients, such as phosphorus (P), are related to the maximization of soil exploration at minimum metabolic cost. Previous studies have suggested that soybean (Glycine max L.), sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.), and maize (Zea mays L.) differ in their P uptake efficiency. In this investigation we employed these three species to evaluate: (1) the effect of suboptimal P conditions on root morphological traits related to root porosity and fineness and (2) how these traits are related to P-uptake efficiency. Opaque 25-L plastic containers were used to grow plants hydroponically. The three species were compared under two P availability levels (low P and high P). Most of the observed responses ...
Published online: 3 January, 2013Background and aims Incorporating soybean (Glycine max) genotypes w...
Summary Root growth is influenced by soil nutrients and neighbouring plants, but how these two drive...
To capture more nutrients, root systems of maize (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.) exhibit ...
A more comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of phosphorus (P) efficiency is agronomically s...
The morphological plasticity of roots in nutrient-enriched patches of soil is regarded as an adaptiv...
Interspecific and intraspecific differences in the efficiency of utilization of soil phosphorus (P) ...
Sustainable agriculture requires improved phosphorus (P) management to reduce the overreliance on P ...
White lupin and soybean have contrasting root morphologies: white lupin develops proteoid or cluster...
none13siAims Phosphorus (P) is frequently limiting crop production in agroecosystems. Large progress...
To overcome soil nutrient limitation, many plants have developed complex nutrient acquisition strate...
Background and aims - Incorporating soybean (Glycine max) genotypes with a high nitrogen fixation po...
Information regarding the characteristics that affect P-uptake capacity may assist in the selection ...
To capture more nutrients, root systems of maize (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.) exhibit ...
Interspecific and intraspecific differences in the efficiency of utilization of soil phosphorus (P) ...
Phenotypic plasticity (gene by environment interaction) of root systems is one possible mechanism of...
Published online: 3 January, 2013Background and aims Incorporating soybean (Glycine max) genotypes w...
Summary Root growth is influenced by soil nutrients and neighbouring plants, but how these two drive...
To capture more nutrients, root systems of maize (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.) exhibit ...
A more comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms of phosphorus (P) efficiency is agronomically s...
The morphological plasticity of roots in nutrient-enriched patches of soil is regarded as an adaptiv...
Interspecific and intraspecific differences in the efficiency of utilization of soil phosphorus (P) ...
Sustainable agriculture requires improved phosphorus (P) management to reduce the overreliance on P ...
White lupin and soybean have contrasting root morphologies: white lupin develops proteoid or cluster...
none13siAims Phosphorus (P) is frequently limiting crop production in agroecosystems. Large progress...
To overcome soil nutrient limitation, many plants have developed complex nutrient acquisition strate...
Background and aims - Incorporating soybean (Glycine max) genotypes with a high nitrogen fixation po...
Information regarding the characteristics that affect P-uptake capacity may assist in the selection ...
To capture more nutrients, root systems of maize (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.) exhibit ...
Interspecific and intraspecific differences in the efficiency of utilization of soil phosphorus (P) ...
Phenotypic plasticity (gene by environment interaction) of root systems is one possible mechanism of...
Published online: 3 January, 2013Background and aims Incorporating soybean (Glycine max) genotypes w...
Summary Root growth is influenced by soil nutrients and neighbouring plants, but how these two drive...
To capture more nutrients, root systems of maize (Zea mays L.) and soybean (Glycine max L.) exhibit ...