The split-root system technique has been used to analyse plant biology for several decades, but woody plants have not received enough attention in this experimental approach …
Plant growth is related to the amount of nutrients that it can acquire and it can be limited by poor root development and nutrient uptake, and low efficiency of nutrient use. Nutrients are …
Q Ma, L Sun, H Tian, Z Rengel, J Shen - Scientia Horticulturae, 2021 - Elsevier
Plant roots show morphological plasticity to adapt to heterogeneous nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) distribution, but how fertilizer placement affects root growth and nutrient …
Urea fertilization decreases Pinus taeda L. growth in clay soils of subtropical areas. The negative effect of urea is related to changes in some hydraulic traits, similar to those …
MS de Souza Kulmann, WS Arruda, BB Vitto… - New Forests, 2022 - Springer
Morpho-physiological characteristics in Eucalyptus species can determine N (NUE) and P (PUE) use efficiency and, consequently, the plant's responses to fertilization. The study …
Phosphorus (P) limitation and water stress can affect trees' growth, yet differing levels of nutrition under drought may have negative or positive effects on their growth and …
Q Ma, L Chen, M Du, Y Zhang, Y Zhang - Forests, 2020 - mdpi.com
Roots have high plasticity with the ability to adapt to heterogeneous nutrient distribution, but little is known about the effects of phosphorus (P) supply methods and levels on Rosa …
C Graciano, LI Faustino… - Journal of Plant Nutrition …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Some herbaceous plant species have been shown to dynamically alter the hydraulic properties of their roots in response to sudden changes in the concentrations of mobile …
Key message High P homogeneously applied in roots reduced growth and nitrate uptake. High P in a patch reduced N in tissues but did not reduce growth, because root hydraulic …