[HTML][HTML] Management of soil phosphorus and plant adaptation mechanisms to phosphorus stress for sustainable crop production: a review

T Balemi, K Negisho - Journal of soil science and plant nutrition, 2012 - SciELO Chile
Phosphorus is one of the seventeen essential nutrients required for plant growth. Despite its
importance, it is limiting crop yield on more than 40% of the world's arable land. Moreover …

Acquisition or utilization, which is more critical for enhancing phosphorus efficiency in modern crops?

X Wang, J Shen, H Liao - Plant science, 2010 - Elsevier
Phosphorus (P) is one of the major factors worldwide limiting crop growth. Enhancing P
efficiency in plants can be achieved through improving P acquisition, utilization, or both …

Shoot yield drives phosphorus use efficiency in Brassica oleracea and correlates with root architecture traits

JP Hammond, MR Broadley, PJ White… - Journal of …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
The environmental and financial costs of using inorganic phosphate fertilizers to maintain
crop yield and quality are high. Breeding crops that acquire and use phosphorus (P) more …

Rethinking internal phosphorus utilization efficiency: a new approach is needed to improve PUE in grain crops

TJ Rose, M Wissuwa - Advances in agronomy, 2012 - Elsevier
Grain crops are a key driver of the current global phosphorus (P) cycle through their
continued demand for P fertilizer, and the subsequent removal of P from fields in the …

Maize straw mulching with no-tillage increases fertile spike and grain yield of dryland wheat by regulating root-soil interaction and nitrogen nutrition

H Yang, J Li, G Wu, X Huang, G Fan - Soil and Tillage Research, 2023 - Elsevier
Straw mulching increases soil water availability, but the influence of tillage practices with
straw mulching on soil water, soil nitrogen, root distribution, and the physiological response …

Root traits and microbial community interactions in relation to phosphorus availability and acquisition, with particular reference to Brassica

PJ Hunter, GR Teakle, GD Bending - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2014 - frontiersin.org
Brassicas are among the most widely grown and important crops worldwide. Phosphorus (P)
is a key mineral element in the growth of all plants and is largely supplied as inorganic rock …

Role of soil abiotic processes on phosphorus availability and plant responses with a focus on strigolactones in tomato plants

V Santoro, M Schiavon, L Celi - Plant and Soil, 2024 - Springer
Background Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient for plant growth, taking part in primary
cellular metabolic processes as a structural component of key biomolecules. Soil processes …

High-throughput root phenotyping screens identify genetic loci associated with root architectural traits in Brassica napus under contrasting phosphate availabilities

L Shi, T Shi, MR Broadley, PJ White, Y Long… - Annals of …, 2013 - academic.oup.com
Methods Root architectural traits were characterized in seedlings of a double haploid (DH)
mapping population (n= 190) of B. napus ['Tapidor'×'Ningyou 7'(TNDH)] using high …

Genotypic variation in cotton genotypes for phosphorus-use efficiency

A Iqbal, H Gui, H Zhang, X Wang, N Pang, Q Dong… - Agronomy, 2019 - mdpi.com
Low phosphorus (P) availability is a major constraint for cotton production. Consequently, P-
efficient genotypes can improve productivity under conditions where the higher application …

[HTML][HTML] Agronomic and physiological traits associated with genetic improvement of phosphorus use efficiency of wheat grown in a purple lithomorphic soil

H Yang, R Chen, Y Chen, H Li, T Wei, W Xie, G Fan - The Crop Journal, 2022 - Elsevier
Developing wheat that acquires and uses phosphorus (P) more efficiently is a promising and
low-cost solution for increasing grain yield and reducing P-related environmental impacts …