The Ecophysiology of Plant-Phosphorus Interactions

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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 plant’s own range. At the same time, in agricultural systems, applications of inorganic phosphate fertilizers aimed at overcoming phosphate limitation are unsustainable and can cause pollution.

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. In particular, the book presents a wealth of information on the genetic and phenotypic variation in natural plant ecosystems adapted to low P availability, which could be of particular relevance to developing new crop varieties with enhanced abilities to grow under P-limiting conditions.

The book provides a valuable reference material for graduates and research scientists working in the field of plant-phosphorus interactions, as well as for those working in plant breeding and sustainable agricultural development.

Author(s): Holm Tiessen (auth.), Philip J. White, John P. Hammond (eds.)
Series: Plant Ecophysiology 7
Edition: 1
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Year: 2008

Language: English
Pages: 292
Tags: Plant Sciences; Agriculture; Plant Physiology; Plant Biochemistry; Plant Genetics & Genomics

Front Matter....Pages i-xii
Phosphorus in the global environment....Pages 1-7
Carbon/nitrogen/phosphorus allometric relations across species....Pages 9-30
Phosphorus and aquatic plants....Pages 31-49
Phosphorus nutrition of terrestrial plants....Pages 51-81
Root strategies for phosphorus acquisition....Pages 83-116
Plants without arbuscular mycorrhizae....Pages 117-142
Mycorrhizal symbioses....Pages 143-163
The role of rhizosphere microorganisms in relation to P uptake by plants....Pages 165-176
Soil and fertilizer phosphorus in relation to crop nutrition....Pages 177-223
Diagnosing phosphorus deficiency in crop plants....Pages 225-246
Potential and limitations to improving crops for enhanced phosphorus utilization....Pages 247-270
Phosphorus and the future....Pages 271-283
Back Matter....Pages 285-289