The importance of increased root phosphate (P) uptake kinetics, root proliferation and local increases of soil solution P (P1) for P acquisition from fertile soil microsites was explored with a simulation model and calculated uptake was compared with experimental data. Based on the partitioning of added P in microsites to P1 and P adsorbed on soil particles and the results of a dual-isotope-labeling experiment (Caldwell et al. 1991a), acquisition of P from the fertile microsites was some 20 X that of uptake from an equal volume of soil which received only water. Simulations were in general agreement and also showed that elevation of root P uptake kinetics could contribute more to the increased acquisition than did root proliferation under t...
Soils under intensive livestock farming and heavily fertilized with animal manure may have elevated ...
In this study we identified the nature of the root-induced chemical processes controlling changes in...
To obtain plants of different P status, maize and soybean seedlings were grown for several weeks in ...
The importance of increased root phosphate (P) uptake kinetics, root proliferation and local increas...
Root phosphate (P) uptake capacity in a nutrient-rich soil patch (termed the Primary Patch) was asse...
Nutrient uptake can be predicted by assuming that plant roots absorb nutrients from the soil solutio...
Effectiveness of nitrate (NO3-) and phosphate (P) uptake in a patchy nutrient environment by tussock...
Phosphorus is limiting plant growth in many soils. The perspective of scarcity of the P-ore (phospha...
Aims: Organic acid exudation by plant roots is thought to promote phosphate (P) solubilisation and b...
Diffusion towards the root surface has recently been shown to control the uptake of metal ions from ...
Root proliferation and greater uptake per unit of root in the nutrient-rich zones are often consider...
Not AvailableThe poor mobility of soil inorganic phosphorus is due to the large reactivity of phosph...
Effectiveness of nitrate (NO3−) and phosphate (P) uptake in a patchy nutrient environment by tussock...
The P availability and solubility differ between soils and plants seem to have different ways of uti...
International audiencePlant nutrition models do not properly account for the effects of root-induced...
Soils under intensive livestock farming and heavily fertilized with animal manure may have elevated ...
In this study we identified the nature of the root-induced chemical processes controlling changes in...
To obtain plants of different P status, maize and soybean seedlings were grown for several weeks in ...
The importance of increased root phosphate (P) uptake kinetics, root proliferation and local increas...
Root phosphate (P) uptake capacity in a nutrient-rich soil patch (termed the Primary Patch) was asse...
Nutrient uptake can be predicted by assuming that plant roots absorb nutrients from the soil solutio...
Effectiveness of nitrate (NO3-) and phosphate (P) uptake in a patchy nutrient environment by tussock...
Phosphorus is limiting plant growth in many soils. The perspective of scarcity of the P-ore (phospha...
Aims: Organic acid exudation by plant roots is thought to promote phosphate (P) solubilisation and b...
Diffusion towards the root surface has recently been shown to control the uptake of metal ions from ...
Root proliferation and greater uptake per unit of root in the nutrient-rich zones are often consider...
Not AvailableThe poor mobility of soil inorganic phosphorus is due to the large reactivity of phosph...
Effectiveness of nitrate (NO3−) and phosphate (P) uptake in a patchy nutrient environment by tussock...
The P availability and solubility differ between soils and plants seem to have different ways of uti...
International audiencePlant nutrition models do not properly account for the effects of root-induced...
Soils under intensive livestock farming and heavily fertilized with animal manure may have elevated ...
In this study we identified the nature of the root-induced chemical processes controlling changes in...
To obtain plants of different P status, maize and soybean seedlings were grown for several weeks in ...