Phosphorus nutrition and water deficits in field-grown soybeans

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Gutiérrez-Boem, FH
Thomas, GW
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[1] Univ Buenos Aires, Fac Agron, Catedra Fertilidad & Fertilizantes, RA-1417 Buenos Aires, DF, Argentina
[2] Univ Kentucky, Dept Agron, Lexington, KY 40546 USA
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P nutrition; roots; soybean; water deficits; yield;
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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Phosphorus and water deficits are important limiting factors in agricultural production. A field experiment was carried out with soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) to determine whether the effect of water stress on field-grown soybean changes with soil P availability, and whether soil water content affects plant P nutrition. The soil was a Sadler series (fine-silty, mixed, mesic Glossic Fragiudalf) located at Princeton, Kentucky, USA (37 degrees 60' north, 87 degrees 60' west). The experiment was a factorial with three levels of soil P availability (4, 19 and 32 mg kg(-1), Mehlich III) and two of water (irrigated and non-irrigated). Most of the effects of phosphorus and water stress on soybean growth were additive, so that, in general, effects of water stress were similar at each P level. Phosphorus deficiency slowed vegetative development, reduced shoot growth, LAI, P absorption and concentration, seed number, size and yield, and increased root length density in the surface soil. Water stress accelerated crop maturity, reduced shoot growth, LAI, P absorption and concentration, seed number, size and yield, and increased root length density. Some interactions between P and water were observed. Water stress slowed vegetative development only at the lowest P level (P0). The crop had a positive response to increasing P availability in both situations, with and without irrigation, suggesting that P addition would be justified even when a dry growing season is likely to occur.
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