Root response and phosphorus acquisition under partial distribution of phosphorus and water‐soluble organic matter

IF 5 3区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Yutaro Takahashi, Masahiko Katoh
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Understanding how phosphorus and water‐soluble organic matter (WSOM) from animal manure compost contribute to root development is essential for enhancing phosphorus utilization efficiency under their combined application. This study aims to determine mechanisms underlying root responses and phosphorus acquisition based on the partially varying available phosphorus levels in root zone soil following WSOM. The plant growth test was performed using a specifically designed pot where the root elongation was guided into the soil of different root compartments with either phosphorus combined with WSOM or single phosphorus or WSOM. The results revealed high levels of available phosphorus in the root zone soil of individual plants in the presence of WSOM induced small root weight. Phosphorus concentrations in the root exhibited a negative correlation with root weight. Improved root structure development even in the presence of WSOM induced to increase uptake of phosphorus and other nutrients in the plant. Furthermore, a positive linear relationship was observed between nutrient uptake and aboveground dry weight. These findings provide pioneering experimental evidence demonstrating that root development varies to some extent depending on the level of available phosphorus induced by the combined application of phosphorus and WSOM, even within the root zone soil of individual plants. Given that plant growth varied based on partial root development even when phosphorus and WSOM were combined, this study suggests that implementing appropriate phosphorus fertilizer application while considering the augmented availability of phosphorus via the combined application of animal manure compost can promote root development and nutrient uptake, resulting in improved plant growth.
磷和水溶性有机物部分分布条件下的根系反应和磷获取情况
了解动物粪便堆肥中的磷和水溶性有机物(WSOM)是如何促进根系发育的,对于提高磷的综合利用效率至关重要。本研究旨在根据 WSOM 使用后根区土壤中部分可用磷水平的变化,确定根系反应和磷获取的基本机制。使用专门设计的花盆进行了植物生长试验,在不同根区的土壤中施用磷和 WSOM 或单一磷或 WSOM,引导根系伸长。结果显示,在 WSOM 诱导小根重的情况下,单株植物根区土壤中的可用磷水平较高。根中的磷浓度与根重呈负相关。即使在有 WSOM 存在的情况下,根系结构发展的改善也会增加植物对磷和其他养分的吸收。此外,还观察到养分吸收量与地上部干重之间存在正线性关系。这些发现提供了开创性的实验证据,证明即使在单株植物的根区土壤中,根系的发育也会因磷和 WSOM 的联合施用所诱导的可用磷水平的不同而在一定程度上发生变化。鉴于即使磷和 WSOM 同时施用,植物的生长也会因部分根系发育而不同,这项研究表明,在考虑通过联合施用畜禽粪便堆肥增加磷的可用性的同时,适当施用磷肥可以促进根系发育和养分吸收,从而改善植物生长。
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Soil Use and Management
Soil Use and Management 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
13.20%
发文量
78
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Soil Use and Management publishes in soil science, earth and environmental science, agricultural science, and engineering fields. The submitted papers should consider the underlying mechanisms governing the natural and anthropogenic processes which affect soil systems, and should inform policy makers and/or practitioners on the sustainable use and management of soil resources. Interdisciplinary studies, e.g. linking soil with climate change, biodiversity, global health, and the UN’s sustainable development goals, with strong novelty, wide implications, and unexpected outcomes are welcomed.
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