- Understanding P uptake in soil–plant systems requires suitable P tracers. The stable oxygen isotope ratio in phosphate (expressed as δ18OP) is an alternative to radioactive labelling, but the degree to which plants preserve the δ18OP value of the P source is unclear. We hypothesised that the source signal will be preserved in roots rather than shoots. - In soil and hydroponic experiments with spring wheat (Triticum aestivum), we replaced irrigation water by 18O-labelled water for up to 10 d. We extracted plant inorganic phosphates with trichloroacetic acid (TCA), assessed temporal dynamics of δ18OTCA-P values after changing to 18O-labelled water and combined the results with a mathematical model. - Within 1 wk, full equilib...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for living organisms. Under P-limiting conditions plants and...
Plants are not uniform in their nutritional requirements, most of them survive under adverse conditi...
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient for plants, but a finite non-renewable resource of modern agricul...
Understanding P uptake in soil–plant systems requires suitable P tracers. The stable oxygen isotope ...
Background and aims Crop phosphorus (P) content is controlled by P uptake from both banded P fertili...
The isotopic composition of oxygen in phosphate (δ¹⁸OP) could be a useful tool for understanding eco...
Background Changing the phosphorus (P) nutrition leads to changes in plant metabolism. The aim of t...
Phosphorus (P) uptake by plant roots depends on P intensity (I) and P quantity (Q) in the soil. The ...
While there are estimates of the abiotic processes contribution to soil phosphorus (P) availability,...
Phosphorus (P) fertilisers are a finite resource which are becoming increasingly expensive and cause...
Field data about the effect of soil pH on phosphorus (P) cycling is limited. A promising tool to stu...
The oxygen isotopic composition of phosphate (δ18OP) in soils and surface water bodies has been used...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for sustaining life and agricultural production. Transformat...
Soil phosphate oxygen isotope analysis (δ18OP) emerges as an effective method to trace the cycling o...
Phosphorus losses from agricultural soil to water bodies are mainly related to the excessive accumul...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for living organisms. Under P-limiting conditions plants and...
Plants are not uniform in their nutritional requirements, most of them survive under adverse conditi...
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient for plants, but a finite non-renewable resource of modern agricul...
Understanding P uptake in soil–plant systems requires suitable P tracers. The stable oxygen isotope ...
Background and aims Crop phosphorus (P) content is controlled by P uptake from both banded P fertili...
The isotopic composition of oxygen in phosphate (δ¹⁸OP) could be a useful tool for understanding eco...
Background Changing the phosphorus (P) nutrition leads to changes in plant metabolism. The aim of t...
Phosphorus (P) uptake by plant roots depends on P intensity (I) and P quantity (Q) in the soil. The ...
While there are estimates of the abiotic processes contribution to soil phosphorus (P) availability,...
Phosphorus (P) fertilisers are a finite resource which are becoming increasingly expensive and cause...
Field data about the effect of soil pH on phosphorus (P) cycling is limited. A promising tool to stu...
The oxygen isotopic composition of phosphate (δ18OP) in soils and surface water bodies has been used...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for sustaining life and agricultural production. Transformat...
Soil phosphate oxygen isotope analysis (δ18OP) emerges as an effective method to trace the cycling o...
Phosphorus losses from agricultural soil to water bodies are mainly related to the excessive accumul...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for living organisms. Under P-limiting conditions plants and...
Plants are not uniform in their nutritional requirements, most of them survive under adverse conditi...
Phosphorus (P) is a major nutrient for plants, but a finite non-renewable resource of modern agricul...