Phosphorus concentration, accumulation, and allocation in stem elongation and anthesis growth stages in some crop and weed species of Gramineae

Information on variations in concentration, accumulation, and allocation of phosphorus (P) in different species is important for improving the absorption and use efficiency of mineral nutrients, especially in poor soils. Hence, this experiment was conducted in order to study the variations in P conc...

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Main Authors: arezoo abidi, ebrahim zeinali, afshin soltani, abdolreza gharanjiki
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Published: Islamic Azad University - Gorgan Branch 2017-12-01
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Online Access:https://ecophysiologi.gorgan.iau.ir/article_606046_385d0c56df2cc939ce18c475898d2f27.pdf
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description Information on variations in concentration, accumulation, and allocation of phosphorus (P) in different species is important for improving the absorption and use efficiency of mineral nutrients, especially in poor soils. Hence, this experiment was conducted in order to study the variations in P concentration, accumulation, and allocation to various parts of plants in a number of gramineae crops and weeds in stem elongation and anthesis growth stages. The experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design with a factorial arrangement with three replications in an open field condition in Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences using a low (4.85 mg kg-1) available P soil during 2015-2016 growing season. Treatments in the pot experiment included 7 crop and weed species of poaceae family including bread wheat, durum wheat, common barley, naked barley, triticale, wild oat, and canary grass and application and non-application of recommended N, P, and K chemical fertilizers. Based on the results, with fertilizer application, the concentration and accumulation of P significantly increased in all parts of plants except for root in both stages of stem elongation and anthesis. Under non-fertilization conditions, the average P concentrations of the aerial part of the plant at stem elongation and pollination stages were 3.9 and 1.9, respectively, which increased to 4.5 and 2.1 g kg-1 as a result of fertilization. Also, as a result of fertilization, the average P concentration accumulated in the aerial part of the plants increased from 0.92 to 3.2 mg plant-1 at the stem elongation and from 2.45 to 2.9 mg plant-1 at anthesis stage. During anthesis, the effect of plant species on P concentration in all parts of the plants was significant while during stem elongation, this effect was significant only for P concentration of stem and aerial parts of the plants under study. However, at both stages, accumulation of P in all parts and in the whole plant was significantly affected by plant species and the interaction effects of the species and fertilization. The average concentration of P in the aerial parts of the species varied from 2.9 to 4.7 g kg-1 at stem elongation and from 1.4 to 2.7 g kg-1 at anthesis stage. The results of the mean comparisons of the interaction effects showed no significant difference of P accumulation in different parts of the plant at stem elongation stage under unfertilized conditions, and that at anthesis stage, differences of P accumulation under non-fertilization conditions between species were much less than those of fertilization conditions.
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spelling doaj.art-df2002cdf3f343d7b1104846dbab8a1a2023-06-09T06:34:55ZfasIslamic Azad University - Gorgan Branchفیزیولوژی محیطی گیاهی2423-76712783-46892017-12-0112483551606046Phosphorus concentration, accumulation, and allocation in stem elongation and anthesis growth stages in some crop and weed species of Gramineaearezoo abidi0ebrahim zeinali1afshin soltani2abdolreza gharanjiki3Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, Faculty of Plant Production, University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, IranDepartment of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, Faculty of Plant Production, University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, IranDepartment of Agronomy and Plant Breeding, Faculty of Plant Production, University of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Gorgan, IranCotton Research Institute of Iran, AREEO, Gorgan, IranInformation on variations in concentration, accumulation, and allocation of phosphorus (P) in different species is important for improving the absorption and use efficiency of mineral nutrients, especially in poor soils. Hence, this experiment was conducted in order to study the variations in P concentration, accumulation, and allocation to various parts of plants in a number of gramineae crops and weeds in stem elongation and anthesis growth stages. The experiment was carried out in a completely randomized design with a factorial arrangement with three replications in an open field condition in Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences using a low (4.85 mg kg-1) available P soil during 2015-2016 growing season. Treatments in the pot experiment included 7 crop and weed species of poaceae family including bread wheat, durum wheat, common barley, naked barley, triticale, wild oat, and canary grass and application and non-application of recommended N, P, and K chemical fertilizers. Based on the results, with fertilizer application, the concentration and accumulation of P significantly increased in all parts of plants except for root in both stages of stem elongation and anthesis. Under non-fertilization conditions, the average P concentrations of the aerial part of the plant at stem elongation and pollination stages were 3.9 and 1.9, respectively, which increased to 4.5 and 2.1 g kg-1 as a result of fertilization. Also, as a result of fertilization, the average P concentration accumulated in the aerial part of the plants increased from 0.92 to 3.2 mg plant-1 at the stem elongation and from 2.45 to 2.9 mg plant-1 at anthesis stage. During anthesis, the effect of plant species on P concentration in all parts of the plants was significant while during stem elongation, this effect was significant only for P concentration of stem and aerial parts of the plants under study. However, at both stages, accumulation of P in all parts and in the whole plant was significantly affected by plant species and the interaction effects of the species and fertilization. The average concentration of P in the aerial parts of the species varied from 2.9 to 4.7 g kg-1 at stem elongation and from 1.4 to 2.7 g kg-1 at anthesis stage. The results of the mean comparisons of the interaction effects showed no significant difference of P accumulation in different parts of the plant at stem elongation stage under unfertilized conditions, and that at anthesis stage, differences of P accumulation under non-fertilization conditions between species were much less than those of fertilization conditions.https://ecophysiologi.gorgan.iau.ir/article_606046_385d0c56df2cc939ce18c475898d2f27.pdfcropsfertilizationplant organsphosphorus partitioningweeds
spellingShingle arezoo abidi
ebrahim zeinali
afshin soltani
abdolreza gharanjiki
Phosphorus concentration, accumulation, and allocation in stem elongation and anthesis growth stages in some crop and weed species of Gramineae
فیزیولوژی محیطی گیاهی
crops
fertilization
plant organs
phosphorus partitioning
weeds
title Phosphorus concentration, accumulation, and allocation in stem elongation and anthesis growth stages in some crop and weed species of Gramineae
title_full Phosphorus concentration, accumulation, and allocation in stem elongation and anthesis growth stages in some crop and weed species of Gramineae
title_fullStr Phosphorus concentration, accumulation, and allocation in stem elongation and anthesis growth stages in some crop and weed species of Gramineae
title_full_unstemmed Phosphorus concentration, accumulation, and allocation in stem elongation and anthesis growth stages in some crop and weed species of Gramineae
title_short Phosphorus concentration, accumulation, and allocation in stem elongation and anthesis growth stages in some crop and weed species of Gramineae
title_sort phosphorus concentration accumulation and allocation in stem elongation and anthesis growth stages in some crop and weed species of gramineae
topic crops
fertilization
plant organs
phosphorus partitioning
weeds
url https://ecophysiologi.gorgan.iau.ir/article_606046_385d0c56df2cc939ce18c475898d2f27.pdf
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