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Título : | Crecimiento y eficiencia de fósforo de algunas leguminosas cultivadas en arena regada con soluciones nutritivas con fosfatos inorgánicos de hierro y calcio |
Autor : | Ascencio, Jocelyne Lazo, Jose Vicente |
Palabras clave : | Key words: Calcium-phosphates, growth analysis, iron-phosphates, legumes, phosphorous deficiency, phosphorus efficiency. |
Fecha de publicación : | May-2001 |
Editorial : | Revista de la Facultad de Agronomia de la Universidad del Zulia |
Citación : | Rev. Fac. Agron. (LUZ). |
Resumen : | Some plant species have the capacity to produce root exudation that contributes
to the liberation of phosphorus in inorganic combinations. Root induced
pH variations, growth and phosphorus use and absorption efficiencies (PUE and
PAE), were evaluated during early vegetative growth using two cultivated (bean
and cowpea) and the wild leguminous species desmodium, grown in sand irrigated
with P-deficient nutrient solutions prepared with barely soluble P-inorganic
sources of iron and calcium bound phosphates (Fe-P and Ca-P). Thirty
plants were planted per species and irrigation treatment and 3 plants were
randomly sampled every third day during the exponential growing phase to evaluate
for dry weight and leaf area determinations and total P concentration at the
end of the experimental period. The results indicate that these legumes can
access and utilize with varying capacities P from Ca-P, but in comparison with
pigeon pea (used as the reference species), the results showed a higher capacity to
access P from Ca-P than Fe-P as shown in lower root and leaf area growth
reflected in low relative growth rates (RGR) for total biomass. The variation in
pH reflect changes in rhizo-spheres as a consequence of exudation of radicals and
unequal absorption of ions. Even though PUE was higher with Fe-P , cowpea
had the highest value with Ca-P, but wild desmodium had the desired combination
of both high PUE and PAE. Pigeon pea had a similar PAE with the three
forms of P, but a higher PUE with Fe-P. The combination of growth strategies
with the efficient use of P absorption could pen up possibilities of realizing a
better selection of genotypes that are tolerant to P in marginal soils. |
URI : | http://hdl.handle.net/10872/5263 |
ISSN : | 0378-7818 |
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