Leaf age and light stress affect the ability to diagnose P status in field grown potatoes

Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a global issue which can severely impact the yield of crops, including the P demanding and important food crop potato. Diagnosis of P status directly in the field can be used to adapt P fertilization strategies to the needs of the evolving crop during the growing season...

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Main Authors: Stine Le Tougaard, Augusta Szameitat, Pauline Møs, Søren Husted
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2023.1100318/full
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author Stine Le Tougaard
Augusta Szameitat
Pauline Møs
Søren Husted
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Søren Husted
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description Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a global issue which can severely impact the yield of crops, including the P demanding and important food crop potato. Diagnosis of P status directly in the field can be used to adapt P fertilization strategies to the needs of the evolving crop during the growing season and is often estimated by analyzing P concentrations in leaf tissue. In this study, we investigate how diagnosis of P status in field grown potato plants is affected by leaf position and time of measurement in a randomized block experiment. The concentrations of many essential plant nutrients are highly dynamic, and large differences in nutrient concentrations were found in potato leaves depending on leaf age and time of sampling. During tuber initiation, P concentrations decreased in a steep gradient from the youngest leaves (0.8%) towards the oldest leaves (0.2%). The P concentrations in the youngest fully expanded leaf decreased by 25-33% within just 7 days, due to a high remobilization of P from source to sink tissue during crop development. 40 days later P concentrations in all leaves were near or below the established critical P concentration of 0.22%. The P concentration in leaf tissue thus depends on sampling time and leaf position on the plant, which in a practical setting might prevent a meaningful interpretation in terms of fertilizer recommendation. The chlorophyll a fluorescence parameter “P-predict”, derived from the fluorescence transients, is an alternative to the classical chemical analysis of nutrient concentrations in leaf tissue. P-predict values serve as a proxy for the bioavailable P pool in the leaf and can be measured directly in the field using handheld technology. However, in conditions of high solar irradiation, the P-predict values of the most light-exposed leaf positions, i.e. the younger leaves, were found to be severely impacted by photoinhibition, preventing accurate characterization of the P status in potatoes. Shading the plants can reverse or prevent photoinhibition and restore the diagnostic capabilities of the P-predict approach.
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spelling doaj.art-12fdf52f17b54429a051a5cacf0b86c32023-04-20T05:56:40ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2023-04-011410.3389/fpls.2023.11003181100318Leaf age and light stress affect the ability to diagnose P status in field grown potatoesStine Le TougaardAugusta SzameitatPauline MøsSøren HustedPhosphorus (P) deficiency is a global issue which can severely impact the yield of crops, including the P demanding and important food crop potato. Diagnosis of P status directly in the field can be used to adapt P fertilization strategies to the needs of the evolving crop during the growing season and is often estimated by analyzing P concentrations in leaf tissue. In this study, we investigate how diagnosis of P status in field grown potato plants is affected by leaf position and time of measurement in a randomized block experiment. The concentrations of many essential plant nutrients are highly dynamic, and large differences in nutrient concentrations were found in potato leaves depending on leaf age and time of sampling. During tuber initiation, P concentrations decreased in a steep gradient from the youngest leaves (0.8%) towards the oldest leaves (0.2%). The P concentrations in the youngest fully expanded leaf decreased by 25-33% within just 7 days, due to a high remobilization of P from source to sink tissue during crop development. 40 days later P concentrations in all leaves were near or below the established critical P concentration of 0.22%. The P concentration in leaf tissue thus depends on sampling time and leaf position on the plant, which in a practical setting might prevent a meaningful interpretation in terms of fertilizer recommendation. The chlorophyll a fluorescence parameter “P-predict”, derived from the fluorescence transients, is an alternative to the classical chemical analysis of nutrient concentrations in leaf tissue. P-predict values serve as a proxy for the bioavailable P pool in the leaf and can be measured directly in the field using handheld technology. However, in conditions of high solar irradiation, the P-predict values of the most light-exposed leaf positions, i.e. the younger leaves, were found to be severely impacted by photoinhibition, preventing accurate characterization of the P status in potatoes. Shading the plants can reverse or prevent photoinhibition and restore the diagnostic capabilities of the P-predict approach.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2023.1100318/fullSolanum tuberosumchlorophyll a fluorescencephosphorus deficiencynutrient remobilizationcritical nutrient concentration
spellingShingle Stine Le Tougaard
Augusta Szameitat
Pauline Møs
Søren Husted
Leaf age and light stress affect the ability to diagnose P status in field grown potatoes
Frontiers in Plant Science
Solanum tuberosum
chlorophyll a fluorescence
phosphorus deficiency
nutrient remobilization
critical nutrient concentration
title Leaf age and light stress affect the ability to diagnose P status in field grown potatoes
title_full Leaf age and light stress affect the ability to diagnose P status in field grown potatoes
title_fullStr Leaf age and light stress affect the ability to diagnose P status in field grown potatoes
title_full_unstemmed Leaf age and light stress affect the ability to diagnose P status in field grown potatoes
title_short Leaf age and light stress affect the ability to diagnose P status in field grown potatoes
title_sort leaf age and light stress affect the ability to diagnose p status in field grown potatoes
topic Solanum tuberosum
chlorophyll a fluorescence
phosphorus deficiency
nutrient remobilization
critical nutrient concentration
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2023.1100318/full
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