INFLUENCE OF PHOSPHATE STATUS ON PHOSPHATE-UPTAKE KINETICS OF MAIZE (ZEA - MAYS) AND SOYBEAN (GLYCINE-MAX)

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作者
JUNGK, A [1 ]
ASHER, CJ [1 ]
EDWARDS, DG [1 ]
MEYER, D [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV QUEENSLAND, DEPT AGR, ST LUCIA, QLD 4067, AUSTRALIA
关键词
C[!sub]min[!/sub; depletion curve; flowing solution culture; Glycine max L; I[!sub]max[!/sub; K[!sub]m[!/sub; maize; phosphate uptake kinetics; soybean; Zea mays L;
D O I
10.1007/BF00009256
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
To obtain plants of different P status, maize and soybean seedlings were grown for several weeks in flowing nutrient solution culture with P concentrations ranging from 0.03-100 μmol P L-1 kept constant within treatments. P uptake kinetics of the roots were then determined with intact plants in short-term experiments by monitoring P depletion of a 3.5 L volume of nutrient solution in contact with the roots. Results show maximum influx, Imax, 5-fold higher in plants which had been raised in solution of low compared with high P concentration. Because P concentrations in the plants were increased with increase in external P concentration, Imax was negatively related to % P in shoots. Michaelis constants, Km, were also increased with increased pretreatment P concentration, only slightly with soybean, but by a factor of 3 with maize. The minimum P concentration, Cmin, where net influx equals zero, was found between 0.06 and 0.3 μmol L-1 with a tendency to increase with pretreatment P concentration. Filtration of solutions at the end of the depletion experiment showed that part of the external P was associated with solid particles. It was concluded that plants markedly adapt P uptake kinetics to their P status, essentially by the increase of Imax, when internal P concentration decreases. Changes of Km and Cmin were of minor importance. © 1990 Kluwer Academic Publishers.
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