International audienceIn calcareous soils the dynamics of phosphorus is controlled by calcite and iron oxides such as goethite which strongly retain P and consequently maintain low P concentrations in soil solution. Plants can drastically change chemical conditions in the rhizosphere, in particular by releasing HC or OH or by excreting organic anions. By modifying the dissolution/precipitation and desorption/adsorption equilibria, roots can influence the mobility of soil P. The aim of this work was to test whether HC or OH release can induce the mobilization of P in the rhizosphere of maize and rape supplied with NO3-N or NH4-N and grown on synthetic phosphated calcite or goethite as sole source of P. With P-calcite, the mobilization of P w...
Plants have shown different responses to fertilization with rock phosphate, including responses thro...
Phosphorus (P) occurs at low concentrations in soils because of the numerous processes responsible f...
Little information is available on phosphorus (P) uptake and rhizosphere processes in maize (Zea may...
The dynamics of soil phosphorus (P) fractions were investigated, in the rhizosphere of fababean (Vic...
International audiencePhosphorus (P) is limiting plant growth in many soils. Inorganic fertilisation...
Knowledge of rhizosphere processes is essential for characterizing soil nutrient availability. Our o...
In agroforestry systems on Ferralsols in the tropics, maize crop yields are low owing to a lack of P...
Rhizosphere processes strongly influence the availability of phosphorus (P) to plants. Organic ligan...
The exudation of organic acids into the rhizosphere by plant roots has been hypothesized to be one p...
Phosphorus is limiting plant growth in many soils. The perspective of scarcity of the P-ore (phospha...
International audiencePlant nutrition models do not properly account for the effects of root-induced...
International audienceA major challenge in the coming decades is to achieve the necessary ecological...
Phosphorus (P) occurs at low concentrations in soils because of the numerous processes responsible f...
Rape (Brassica napus) is known as an effective user of sparingly soluble rock phosphates. The resear...
<p>Rape <em>(Brassica napus)</em> is known as an effective user of sparingly solub...
Plants have shown different responses to fertilization with rock phosphate, including responses thro...
Phosphorus (P) occurs at low concentrations in soils because of the numerous processes responsible f...
Little information is available on phosphorus (P) uptake and rhizosphere processes in maize (Zea may...
The dynamics of soil phosphorus (P) fractions were investigated, in the rhizosphere of fababean (Vic...
International audiencePhosphorus (P) is limiting plant growth in many soils. Inorganic fertilisation...
Knowledge of rhizosphere processes is essential for characterizing soil nutrient availability. Our o...
In agroforestry systems on Ferralsols in the tropics, maize crop yields are low owing to a lack of P...
Rhizosphere processes strongly influence the availability of phosphorus (P) to plants. Organic ligan...
The exudation of organic acids into the rhizosphere by plant roots has been hypothesized to be one p...
Phosphorus is limiting plant growth in many soils. The perspective of scarcity of the P-ore (phospha...
International audiencePlant nutrition models do not properly account for the effects of root-induced...
International audienceA major challenge in the coming decades is to achieve the necessary ecological...
Phosphorus (P) occurs at low concentrations in soils because of the numerous processes responsible f...
Rape (Brassica napus) is known as an effective user of sparingly soluble rock phosphates. The resear...
<p>Rape <em>(Brassica napus)</em> is known as an effective user of sparingly solub...
Plants have shown different responses to fertilization with rock phosphate, including responses thro...
Phosphorus (P) occurs at low concentrations in soils because of the numerous processes responsible f...
Little information is available on phosphorus (P) uptake and rhizosphere processes in maize (Zea may...