Phosphorus nutrition and water stress tolerance in wheat plants

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作者
Rodriguez, D
Goudriaan, J
Oyarzabal, M
Pomar, MC
机构
[1] Catedra Fertilidad y Fertilizantes, Facultad de Agronomia, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Capital Federal (1417)
[2] Dto. Theoretical Production Ecology, Wageningen 6700
[3] CEVEG-CONICET, Capital Federal (1414)
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10.1080/01904169609365104
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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The effect of phosphorus (P) nutrition and soil water availability (W) on the growth of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) plants was studied in two pot experiments. Several levels of P supply were applied once before sowing. Before seedling establishment, the pots were kept near 100% of field capacity (FC). Afterwards, half of the pots were maintained between 60-70% FC. Control pots were kept at 85-95% FC by weighing and watering every two to three days. Several harvest of shoots were done before anthesis. At each harvest, dry matter and total P accumulation were measured in shoots. The main differences between both experiments were the way the drought stress was imposed, the levels of P supply, and the developmental stage of the plants at each harvest. In Experiment 1, no additional P resulted in a reduction of the shoot dry matter of 24 and 48% for well watered and drought-stressed plants, respectively. In Experiment 2, these reductions were of 33 and 65% for well-watered and drought-stressed plants, respectively. In both experiments, the effect of the drought-stress treatment was different at different levels of P supply. Interactions between P and W treatments were attributed to both, a less intense drought stress in PO plants, and to the enhancement of drought-stress tolerance in P100 plants (Experiment 1), and P60 plants (Experiment 2).
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