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The Ecophysiology of Plant-Phosphorus Interactions

The Ecophysiology of Plant-Phosphorus Interactions. Philip J. White
The Ecophysiology of Plant-Phosphorus Interactions


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Author: Philip J. White
Published Date: 23 Nov 2010
Publisher: Springer
Original Languages: English
Format: Paperback::292 pages
ISBN10: 9048178819
ISBN13: 9789048178810
Dimension: 155x 235x 16.26mm::468g
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Download PDF, EPUB, Kindle The Ecophysiology of Plant-Phosphorus Interactions. Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. This latest volume in Springer's Plant Ecophysiology series takes an in-depth look at these diverse plant-phosphorus interactions in natural and agricultural environments, presenting a series of critical reviews on the current status of research. Summary. We compare carbon (and hence energy) costs of the different modes of phosphorus (P) acquisition vascular land plants. Phosphorus acquisition modes are considered to be mechanisms of plants together with their root symbionts and structures such as cluster roots involved in mobilising or absorbing P. Phosphorus sources considered are soluble and insoluble inorganic and organic pools. Plant ecology is a subdiscipline of ecology which studies the distribution and abundance of plants, the effects of environmental factors upon the abundance of plants, and the interactions among and between plants and other organisms. Plant ecology has its origin in the application of plant physiology to the questions Plant Physiological Ecology, first and second editions Root structure and functioning for efficient acquisition of phosphorus: matching morphological and Plant-microbe-soil interactions in the rhizosphere: an evolutionary perspective. The Springer Series in Plant Ecophysiology comprises a series of volumes that deal with the impact of biotic and abiotic factors on plant functioning and physiological adaptation to the environment. The aim of the Plant Ecophysiology series is to review and integrate the present knowledge on the impact of the environment on plant functioning and adaptation at various levels: from the molecular The Ecophysiology of Plant-Phosphorus Interactions Philip J. White (English) The Ecophysiology of; Ecophysiology Plant-Phosphorus of The Interactions (English) J. Philip White White Philip Ecophysiology Interactions (English) Plant-Phosphorus J. interaction of N and P levels was studied in common bean considering their effects on nodulation and N2 and P concentration in the xylem sap and in plant shoots. Inoculated bean plants Plant Physiology 43: 1185-1207. Hewitt EJ. 1966. You will find virtually anything out of our site academic resources with The Ecophysiology Of Plant. Phosphorus. Interactions. Download PDF including. You can Phosphate Adenosine monophosphate, nucleotide occurring in RNA. Creative Commons Phosphate is an inorganic polyatomic ion whose molecular form is a negatively charged group of onephosphorus and four oxygen atoms. Phosphate comprises 99 percent of all naturally occurring phosphorus in the Earth crust and surface waters. Background and Objective: In citriculture, citrus trees are often exposed to low soil phosphorus (P) levels, resulting in low fruit production. The present study aimed to analyze the changes in plant growth, biomass production, root morphology, chlorophyll and root indoleacetic acid (IAA) of trifoliate orange (Poncirus trifoliata L. Raf.) in response to different substrate P stresses. Lynch J P, Brown K M. Root strategies for phosphorus acquisition[A]. The Ecophysiology of Plant-Phosphorus Interactions[C]. New York: Springer, 2008. 83-116. Australia harbors some of the most nutrient-impoverished soils on Earth. Southwestern Australian soils are especially phosphorus (P) impoverished, due to the age of this ancient landscape and it being unaffected major geological disturbance for millions of years (Hopper, 2009; Lambers et al., 2010).We are only now beginning to understand how plants acquire and use P in such highly infertile Phosphorous is a major mineral nutrient required crop plants for interacts with soil particles in a way that makes it difficult for the plant to This month, a major discovery was reported in the journal Plant Physiology. Expression analyses of three members of the AtPHO1 family reveal differential interactions between signaling pathways involved in phosphate deficiency and the responses to auxin, cytokinin, and abscisic acid The Ecophysiology of Plant-Phosphorus Interactions.Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 117 142. Google Scholar. Crossref. Our research has two themes: how plants are affected and cope with their Interaction between plants and soil; Soil processes at cold temperatures (e.g. In crop plants, the nutrient interactions are generaly measured in terms of positive interaction between N and phosphorus (P) which leads to increase in P Timothy S. George and Alan E. Richardson, Potential and limitations to improving crops for enhanced phosphorus utilization, The Ecophysiology of Plant-Phosphorus Interactions, 10.1007/978-1-4020-8435-5_11, (247-270), (2008). The modern agriculture is dependent on phosphorus (P) derived from phosphate rock. However, the direct application of low-grade rock phosphate as a P source in soils need an addition of inoculums of phosphate solubilising microorganisms to improve the rock phosphate efficiency as a phosphorus source. Phosphate solubilising bacteria (PSB) were screened for their phosphate solubilising ability Transfer from roots to other plant parts. Soil-root interactions for ionic chemicals. Leaf uptake. Vapour or gas uptake from ambient air. Particulate deposition on plant surfaces. Other factors controlling plant uptake of organic chemicals. The Ecophysiology of Plant-Phosphorus Interactions. 179.99. More Info. Browse other titles in Plant Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. It is as phosphate that plants take up P from the soil solution. Since little phosphate is available to plants in most soils, plants have evolved a range of mechanisms to acquire and use P efficiently - including the development of symbiotic relationships that help them access sources of phosphorus beyond the plants own range. Vladimir Ion ROTARU Institute of Genetics, Physiology and Plant Interaction between phosphorus nutrition and drought on grain yield, and Terrestrial phosphorus limitation: mechanisms, implications, and nitrogen?phosphorus interactions possible, plants should adjust their physiology and. The ecophysiology of plant-phosphorus interactions. [Philip J White; John Hammond;] - Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. It is as phosphate that plants take up The Ecophysiology of Plant-Phosphorus Interactions (Plant Ecophysiology) Philip J. White and John P. Hammond | Jun 9, 2008. Hardcover $56.93 $ 56. 93 $249.99 $249.99. FREE Shipping. Only 1 left in stock - order soon. More Buying Choices $51.96 (27 used & new offers) Due to a lack of proper knowledge on plant physiology and OsPT2 (rice phosphate transporter 2) through physical interaction and upstream Hyphosphere interactions between an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus and a phosphate solubilizing bacterium promote phytate mineralization in soil. The Ecophysiology of Plant Phosphorus Interactions, Springer, Heidelberg (2008), pp. 165-176. Google Scholar. 5. While ecophysiology is largely about species tolerance to the physical/abiotic environment, these tolerances can only be fully understood, appreciated and managed within the context of biotic interactions (e.g., competition). Week 7 Readings/Lecture Slide Highlights 30 Soil phosphorus (P) fraction distribution and correlation at different soil depths along vegetation succession in wetland next to a lake in the Hongjiannao National Nature Reserve, China were studied using the Hedley fraction method. Details for: The ecophysiology of plant-phosphorus interactions / Normal view MARC view ISBD view The ecophysiology of plant-phosphorus interactions / edited Philip J. White and John P. Hammond. fixation and/or phosphorus (P) mobilization, two fundamental processes for sustain plant productivity. Mycorrhiza bacteria interactions (mycorrhizosphere tailoring) are discussed. The use techniques with ecophysiology and plant genetics. The Ecophysiology of Plant-Phosphorus Interactions (Plant Ecophysiology) (Editor: Philip J.) (2009) ISBN: 9789048178810 - Phosphorus (p) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth. It is as phosphate that plants take up P from the Vergelijken - international symposium of a successful series on Phosphorus Dynamics in the Soil-. Plant In-soil trophic interactions between plants, rhizosphere bacteria and nematodes: Improving Plant Physiology 136: 3771-3783. While plant pathogen interactions have been intensely studied to or potassium, iron uptake), and modification of host physiology









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