309-1 Increasing Phosphorus Efficiency: An Investigation of Phosphorus Uptake Mechanisms In the Rhizosphere of Various Wheat Culivars.
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The objective of this project was to identify cultivars that are P-uptake efficient and subsequently analyze their rhizosphere soil to determine what chemical mechanisms are being used to increase P uptake. Twenty-two winter wheat cultivars were screened for P-uptake efficiency in low P acid and calcareous soils. The three most efficient and three least efficient for each soil were then grown in rhizo-cells. Rhizosphere soil was analyzed for pH, organic acids, phosphatase enzymes, and changes in soil P-pools. Traits from the efficient cultivars can be used to increase phosphorus efficiency of breeding programs.
See more from this Session: P Fertilizers and Strategies to Improve Efficiency