Alternative, recycled sources for mined phosphorus (P) fertilizers are needed to sustain future crop growth. Quantification of phenotypic adaptations and performance of plants with a recycled nutrient source is required to identify breeding targets and agronomy practices for new fertilization strategies. In this study, we tested the phenotypic responses of wheat (Triticum aestivum) and its genetic model, Brachypodium (Brachypodium distachyon), to dried algal biomass (with algae or high or low mineral P) under three growing conditions (fabricated ecosystems (EcoFABs), hydroponics, and sand). For both species, algal-grown plants had similar shoot biomass to mineral-grown plants, taking up more P than the low mineral P plants. Root phenotypes ...
<p>Phosphorus (P) is often an important limiting factor for crop yields, but rock phosphate as ferti...
Root system size is a key trait for improving water and nitrogen uptake efficiency in wheat (Triticu...
International audienceReducing the ecological costs of conventional agriculture, including fertiliza...
One of the big challenges facing humanity is securing food and feed for future generations in a sust...
Algae can efficiently take up excess nutrients from waterways, making them a valuable resource poten...
As an application-oriented part of the AlgalFertilizer Project, we cultivated Chlorella vulgaris, IP...
There is a dynamic reciprocity between plants and their environment: soil physiochemical properties ...
This study aimed to analyze the differences in root traits of two wheat cultivars and their relation...
There is a dynamic reciprocity between plants and their environment: soil physiochemical properties ...
In times of increasing global population and decreasing arable land per capita, the understanding of...
Wheat is a major and widely-grown cereal crop around the world. Phosphorus (P) is a crucial element ...
There is a dynamic reciprocity between plants and their environment: On one hand, the physiochemical...
International audienceCrops have different strategies to acquire poorly-available soil phosphorus (P...
The effect of localised phosphorus (P) fertiliser placement and in particular, deep P fertiliser pla...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-renewable resource, a major plant nutrient that is essential for modern agri...
<p>Phosphorus (P) is often an important limiting factor for crop yields, but rock phosphate as ferti...
Root system size is a key trait for improving water and nitrogen uptake efficiency in wheat (Triticu...
International audienceReducing the ecological costs of conventional agriculture, including fertiliza...
One of the big challenges facing humanity is securing food and feed for future generations in a sust...
Algae can efficiently take up excess nutrients from waterways, making them a valuable resource poten...
As an application-oriented part of the AlgalFertilizer Project, we cultivated Chlorella vulgaris, IP...
There is a dynamic reciprocity between plants and their environment: soil physiochemical properties ...
This study aimed to analyze the differences in root traits of two wheat cultivars and their relation...
There is a dynamic reciprocity between plants and their environment: soil physiochemical properties ...
In times of increasing global population and decreasing arable land per capita, the understanding of...
Wheat is a major and widely-grown cereal crop around the world. Phosphorus (P) is a crucial element ...
There is a dynamic reciprocity between plants and their environment: On one hand, the physiochemical...
International audienceCrops have different strategies to acquire poorly-available soil phosphorus (P...
The effect of localised phosphorus (P) fertiliser placement and in particular, deep P fertiliser pla...
Phosphorus (P) is a non-renewable resource, a major plant nutrient that is essential for modern agri...
<p>Phosphorus (P) is often an important limiting factor for crop yields, but rock phosphate as ferti...
Root system size is a key trait for improving water and nitrogen uptake efficiency in wheat (Triticu...
International audienceReducing the ecological costs of conventional agriculture, including fertiliza...