International audienceThe aim of this study was to determine if three cereal crops differed in their behavior to take up soil and fertilizer P, with emphasis on the relationship between phosphatase activity and P fractionation. We used a vertical rhizobox experiment with wheat, oat, and barley sown on Chilean Andisol (Barros Arana Series) with low P availability under greenhouse conditions. Plants were fertilized with the equivalent of 100 kg P ha−1 of triple superphosphate (TSP) or rock phosphate (RP). Plant biomass was determined for each of the three cereal plant species. Additionally, phosphatase (P-ase) activity in roots, soil in presence of roots (soil+R), and soil in absence of roots (soil−R) after 60-day growth were evaluated, and s...
Fabaceae performances in low fertility agro systems rely on their capacity to acquire phosphorus (P)...
The Use of P-32 to Measure P Uptake by Corn and Groundnut from Different P Fertilizer Sources. Nitr...
Facilitation of phosphorus (P) has been reported to occur in cereal/legume intercropping systems, bu...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to determine if three cereal crops differed in their...
To understand whether genotypic variation in root-associated phosphatase activities in wheat impacts...
A series of short-term experiments were carried out to assess the effect of phosphorus (P) and nitro...
The study of labile and nonlabile forms of P might contribute to advances in soil test procedures an...
Non-Peer ReviewedBarley is frequently considered to be more responsive than is wheat to phosphatic f...
Phosphorus (P) is a key limiting factor in crop growth and essential for agriculture. As plant uptak...
Not AvailableThe distribution of phosphatase activity and of phosphate fractions of the soil in the ...
Not AvailableOn soils of low P supply organic P (Po) makes up a similar or even larger part in soil ...
International audienceCrops have different strategies to acquire poorly-available soil phosphorus (P...
Minable rock phosphate is a finite resource. Replacing mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizer with P-rich...
Legumes can increase the growth and P (phosphorus) uptake of the following cereals which may be rela...
Integrated plant nutrition management (IPNM) approach was followed to study P use efficiency and det...
Fabaceae performances in low fertility agro systems rely on their capacity to acquire phosphorus (P)...
The Use of P-32 to Measure P Uptake by Corn and Groundnut from Different P Fertilizer Sources. Nitr...
Facilitation of phosphorus (P) has been reported to occur in cereal/legume intercropping systems, bu...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to determine if three cereal crops differed in their...
To understand whether genotypic variation in root-associated phosphatase activities in wheat impacts...
A series of short-term experiments were carried out to assess the effect of phosphorus (P) and nitro...
The study of labile and nonlabile forms of P might contribute to advances in soil test procedures an...
Non-Peer ReviewedBarley is frequently considered to be more responsive than is wheat to phosphatic f...
Phosphorus (P) is a key limiting factor in crop growth and essential for agriculture. As plant uptak...
Not AvailableThe distribution of phosphatase activity and of phosphate fractions of the soil in the ...
Not AvailableOn soils of low P supply organic P (Po) makes up a similar or even larger part in soil ...
International audienceCrops have different strategies to acquire poorly-available soil phosphorus (P...
Minable rock phosphate is a finite resource. Replacing mineral phosphorus (P) fertilizer with P-rich...
Legumes can increase the growth and P (phosphorus) uptake of the following cereals which may be rela...
Integrated plant nutrition management (IPNM) approach was followed to study P use efficiency and det...
Fabaceae performances in low fertility agro systems rely on their capacity to acquire phosphorus (P)...
The Use of P-32 to Measure P Uptake by Corn and Groundnut from Different P Fertilizer Sources. Nitr...
Facilitation of phosphorus (P) has been reported to occur in cereal/legume intercropping systems, bu...