Phosphorus uptake and use efficiency of different cotton cultivars in savannah soil (Acrisol)

被引:7
作者
Marcante, Nericlenes Chaves [1 ]
Muroaka, Takashi [1 ]
Bruno, Isabeli Pereira [2 ]
Camacho, Marcos Antonio [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, Ave Centenario 303, BR-13400970 Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Inst Agron Parana, Londrina, Parana, Brazil
[3] Univ Estadual Mato Grosso do Sul, Aquidauana, MS, Brazil
关键词
P-32; activity; G; barbadense; hirsutum; Brazilian Cerrado; RICE GENOTYPES EVALUATION; GOSSYPIUM-HIRSUTUM L; TRITICUM-AESTIVUM L; LUPINUS-ALBUS L; CARBOXYLATE EXUDATION; ACQUISITION; WHEAT; DEFICIENT; NUTRITION; PHOSPHATE;
D O I
10.4025/actasciagron.v38i2.26551
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Low soil phosphorus (P) is a limiting factor for plant growth in the Brazilian savannah, where P diffuses slowly and has a high fixation rate in soil (as Al-P and Fe-P). In this study, we investigated the variation in P uptake by different cotton cultivars grown in savannah soil. We conducted a greenhouse experiment using a fully factorial 2 x 17 randomized design with two P treatments (low P = 20 mg kg(-1) and high P = 120 mg kg(-1)) and 17 cotton cultivars. The plants were potted in Acrisol soil labeled with radioisotope P-32. There was genetic variation in the P use efficiency among the cotton cultivars. The P treatments significantly influenced the dry weight of shoots (DWS), P accumulation, the specific activity of P-32, and the L-value (both the standardized and L-values discounted the P present in the cottonseed). Hierarchical clustering analysis classified the cotton cultivars into distinct, internally homogeneous clusters. Our results suggest that cotton cultivars could be selected to maximize P absorption efficiency in conditions of low plant-available P. The cultivars FMT 523, FM 910 and CNPA GO 2043 were the most responsive to P fertilization, while Barbadense 01, FM 966LL, IPR Jatai, BRS Aroeira and BRS Buriti were most efficient at absorbing plant-available P.
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页码:239 / 247
页数:9
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