Impacts of heat stress on soil-plant phosphorus dynamics and yield of chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.)

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Dutta, Asik [1 ]
Lenka, Narendra Kumar [2 ]
Hazra, Kali Krishna [1 ,3 ]
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[1] ICAR Indian Inst Pulses Res, Crop Prod Div, Kanpur 208024, Uttar Pradesh, India
[2] ICAR Indian Inst Soil Sci, Soil Chem & Fertil Div, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India
[3] Indian Inst Technol Kharagpur, Agr & Food Engn Dept, Kharagpur, W Bengal, India
关键词
alkaline phosphates; Cicer arietinum; climate change; L; open top chamber; photosynthesis rate; soil P fractions; subtropical climate; MECHANISMS; GROWTH; ACID;
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10.1080/01904167.2023.2275075
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
摘要
Evaluating the impacts of high temperature-mediated changes in soil-plant systems is crucial in sustaining the productivity of heat-sensitive crops like chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.). Currently, the impact of a high temperature environment on soil processes and crop nutrition, particularly phosphorus (P), remains uncertain in tropical alkaline soils. Therefore, an open-top chamber-based experiment with ambient temperature [a(Temp)] and elevated temperature [e(Temp)] (+2 degrees C over ambient) aimed to investigate the impacts of high temperature environment on plant physiology, soil plant P dynamics, and yield of chickpea in a moderately-alkaline Vertisol of sub-tropical climate. The e(Temp) reduced Olsen-P (available-P) and NaHCO3-Pi at the flowering stage by 12% and 32%, respectively, as compared to a(Temp) treatment. The e(Temp) treatment markedly reduced KMnO4-oxidizable carbon (-25% to 42%), but did not alter water-soluble carbon. Alkaline phosphatase and ss-glucosidase activities were reduced under the e(Temp) treatment, while acid phosphatase activity remained unchanged. The elevated temperature had a significant impact on chlorophyll-b content (+18%), stomatal conductance (+5%), transpiration rate (+8%), and photosynthetic rate (-22%). The e(Temp) treatment did not alter total P uptake rather altered its distribution in grain (-16%) and stover (+17%) parts, resulting in a lower internal P use efficiency (-12%) and P harvest index (+15%). The e(Temp) treatment caused 12% yield loss compared to a(Temp) treatment. Therefore, this is concluded that retardation in P-mineralization along with terminal heat stress could impair P nutrition, physiological activity, and yield of chickpea.
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