Phosphorus (P) reacts with soil minerals, which makes it less available to plants. Considering that Amazonian soils have a low pH and nutrient availability, both of these properties contribute to an increase in P limitation. Here, we investigate how the addition of P to the substrate affects morpho-physiological traits of Brazil nut trees (Bertholletia excelsa Bonpl.). The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse with 24-month-old saplings, and the P treatments consisted of a control (Ferrasol without P addition) and 100, 200, 400, and 500 mg P kg−1 of added to the soil. When B. excelsa saplings were fertilized with phosphate, the N:P leaf ratio reduced from 50 to 26. Addition of P favored the photochemical efficiency of PSII (FV/FM), and...
Phosphorus is one of the major factor that limits agricultural productivity in most tropical soils. ...
Human activities have disturbed global phosphorus (P) cycling by introducing substantial amounts of ...
Effects of P fertilisation rates (0, 0.56, 5.6 and 56 mg L-1) on the growth and physiology of balsa ...
ABSTRACT: Most Amazonian soils are highly weathered and poor in nutrients. Therefore, pho-tosynthesi...
Most Amazonian soils are highly weathered and poor in nutrients. Therefore, photosynthesis and plant...
ABSTRACT Improvement of fallow vegetation can have a positive impact on the productivity of slash-an...
Nutrient availability, particularly phosphorus (P), and water are major factors limiting tree growth...
Currently there is very little information on the response of fruiting perennial plants to applied P...
Production of quality seedlings with high survival rate in the environment for reforestation purpo...
Plants need at least 13 different nutrients to maintain optimal growth. Nitrogen and phosphorus, fro...
Studies on forest nutrition and fertilization of native and exotic tree species provide insights on ...
Abstract: In Brazil, many factors affect cowpea yield, such as soils low fertility, especially phosp...
The essential plant nutrient phosphorus (P) is key for numerous structures and processes in crops an...
Some plant species can change soil phosphorus (P) availability and this may be an important tool in ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element in plant metabolism, and limiting the production of beans. On...
Phosphorus is one of the major factor that limits agricultural productivity in most tropical soils. ...
Human activities have disturbed global phosphorus (P) cycling by introducing substantial amounts of ...
Effects of P fertilisation rates (0, 0.56, 5.6 and 56 mg L-1) on the growth and physiology of balsa ...
ABSTRACT: Most Amazonian soils are highly weathered and poor in nutrients. Therefore, pho-tosynthesi...
Most Amazonian soils are highly weathered and poor in nutrients. Therefore, photosynthesis and plant...
ABSTRACT Improvement of fallow vegetation can have a positive impact on the productivity of slash-an...
Nutrient availability, particularly phosphorus (P), and water are major factors limiting tree growth...
Currently there is very little information on the response of fruiting perennial plants to applied P...
Production of quality seedlings with high survival rate in the environment for reforestation purpo...
Plants need at least 13 different nutrients to maintain optimal growth. Nitrogen and phosphorus, fro...
Studies on forest nutrition and fertilization of native and exotic tree species provide insights on ...
Abstract: In Brazil, many factors affect cowpea yield, such as soils low fertility, especially phosp...
The essential plant nutrient phosphorus (P) is key for numerous structures and processes in crops an...
Some plant species can change soil phosphorus (P) availability and this may be an important tool in ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element in plant metabolism, and limiting the production of beans. On...
Phosphorus is one of the major factor that limits agricultural productivity in most tropical soils. ...
Human activities have disturbed global phosphorus (P) cycling by introducing substantial amounts of ...
Effects of P fertilisation rates (0, 0.56, 5.6 and 56 mg L-1) on the growth and physiology of balsa ...