Phosphorus and Micronutrient Interactions in soil and their Impacts on Maize Growth

IF 1.9 Q3 SOIL SCIENCE
Ihab M. Farid, R. El-Shinawy, Omar Elhussiny, H. Abbas, Mohamed Abbas, M. Bassouny
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NTERACTIONS AMONG phosphorus (P) and micronutrients may greatly influence plant growth and soil productivity. Thus, a greenhouse investigation of a complete randomized design was conducted to highlight such interactions in which a clayey soil (enriched with either 5 mg Fe kg -1 soil , 1mg Mn kg -1 soil ,or 1.5 mg Zn kg -1 soil) received P in the form of calcium superphosphate at three rates equivalent to 6.7 (P1), 13.4 (P2, recommended dose) and 20.1 mg P kg -1 (P3). Then, the soil was planted with maize seeds ( Zea mays L var f16) for 60 days. Our results showed that application of P3, but not P2, raised significantly the fraction of P in soil which was extracted by ammonium bicarbonate-diethylene Tri amine penta acetic acid (AB-DTPA-P) versus P1. Likewise, AB-DTPA extractable Fe and Mn increased significantly in soil with increasing the rate of applied P, while AB-DTPA extractable-Zn decreased. In P-Fe interaction experiment, increasing the dose of applied P enhanced significantly maize dry weights, although did not affect significantly their heights. This is because P applications led to significant increases in Fe and K contents within plant tissues. Regarding P-Mn interactions, application of P2 significantly raised Mn content within plants while the highest application rate of P (P3) diminished this content. In spite of that, maize dry weights seemed to be comparable between P2and P3 and both exhibited higher dry weights than P1. Finally, results of P-Zn interactions revealed that both N and Zn contents significantly increased within plants due to increasing the rate of applied P fertilizer. Accordingly, plant dry weights increased significantly. In conclusion, plants that received the recommended doses of P or even less need to absorb more micronutrient (Fe, Mn and Zn) from soil for metabolism and growth; yet, high P inputs increased the uptake of Fe and Zn by plants while diminished Mn uptake.
土壤中磷和微量营养素的相互作用及其对玉米生长的影响
磷(P)和微量营养素之间的交互作用可能极大地影响植物生长和土壤生产力。因此,进行了一项完全随机设计的温室调查,以强调这种相互作用,其中粘性土壤(富含5 mg Fe kg-1土壤、1 mg Mn kg-1土或1.5 mg Zn kg-1土地)以相当于6.7(P1)、13.4(P2,推荐剂量)和20.1 mg P kg-1(P3)的三种速率接受过磷酸钙形式的磷。然后,在土壤中种植玉米种子(Zea mays L var f16)60天。结果表明,与P1相比,施用P3而不是P2显著提高了碳酸氢铵-二甘醇-三胺-五乙酸(AB-DTPA-P)提取的土壤中磷的含量。同样,随着施磷量的增加,土壤中AB-DTPA可提取的Fe和Mn显著增加,而AB-DTPA-可提取的Zn减少。在磷-铁相互作用实验中,增加施磷量显著提高了玉米干重,但对其高度没有显著影响。这是因为施磷导致植物组织中Fe和K含量显著增加。关于磷-锰的相互作用,施用P2显著提高了植物内的锰含量,而最高施用率的P(P3)降低了这一含量。尽管如此,P2和P3之间的玉米干重似乎相当,并且都表现出比P1更高的干重。最后,磷-锌相互作用的结果表明,由于施磷量的增加,植物体内的氮和锌含量都显著增加。因此,植物干重显著增加。总之,接受推荐剂量的磷甚至更少的植物需要从土壤中吸收更多的微量营养素(铁、锰和锌),以促进新陈代谢和生长;然而,高磷输入增加了植物对铁和锌的吸收,而减少了对锰的吸收。
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