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Carbon–Phosphorus Coupling Governs Microbial Effects on Nutrient Acquisition Strategies by Four Crops

Plants adjust root morphological and/or exudation traits in response to phosphorus (P) mobilization mediated by microorganisms. We hypothesized that straw application coupled with P fertilization would influence microbial P and then root nutrient-acquisition strategies related to crop growth. Root m...

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Autores principales: Zhang, Deshan, Zhang, Yuqiang, Zhao, Zheng, Xu, Sixin, Cai, Shumei, Zhu, Haitao, Rengel, Zed, Kuzyakov, Yakov
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9294595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865291
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.924154
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author Zhang, Deshan
Zhang, Yuqiang
Zhao, Zheng
Xu, Sixin
Cai, Shumei
Zhu, Haitao
Rengel, Zed
Kuzyakov, Yakov
author_facet Zhang, Deshan
Zhang, Yuqiang
Zhao, Zheng
Xu, Sixin
Cai, Shumei
Zhu, Haitao
Rengel, Zed
Kuzyakov, Yakov
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description Plants adjust root morphological and/or exudation traits in response to phosphorus (P) mobilization mediated by microorganisms. We hypothesized that straw application coupled with P fertilization would influence microbial P and then root nutrient-acquisition strategies related to crop growth. Root morphological (length and average diameter) and exudation traits (acid phosphatase and carboxylates) of Brassica chinensis, Solanum lycopersicum, Lactuca sativa, and Vigna unguiculata in response to microbial P dynamics were characterized in no-P and P-fertilized soil with/without straw addition. Straw addition increased the growth of fungi and bacteria, stimulating microbial P immobilization at day 24. The high microbial abundance was associated with four tested crops having short roots in straw-amended compared with no-straw soil at day 24. In straw-amended soil, B. chinensis and S. lycopersicum shifted toward root P-acquisition strategies based on fast elongation and strong carboxylate exudation from days 24 to 40. Such effective root P-acquisition strategies together with microbial P release increased shoot P content in S. lycopersicum in straw-amended compared with those without straw at day 40. Conversely, L. sativa and V. unguiculata produced short roots in response to the stable (or even increased) microbial P after straw addition till day 40. In straw-amended soil, high P application stimulated root elongation and carboxylate exudation in L. sativa and V. unguiculata, whereas carboxylate exudation by S. lycopersicum was decreased compared with the straw-amended but non-fertilized treatment at day 40. In summary, root P-acquisition strategies in response to microbial P differed among the tested crop species. Phosphorus fertilization needs to be highlighted when returning straw to enhance P-use efficiency in vegetable cropping systems.
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spelling pubmed-92945952022-07-20 Carbon–Phosphorus Coupling Governs Microbial Effects on Nutrient Acquisition Strategies by Four Crops Zhang, Deshan Zhang, Yuqiang Zhao, Zheng Xu, Sixin Cai, Shumei Zhu, Haitao Rengel, Zed Kuzyakov, Yakov Front Plant Sci Plant Science Plants adjust root morphological and/or exudation traits in response to phosphorus (P) mobilization mediated by microorganisms. We hypothesized that straw application coupled with P fertilization would influence microbial P and then root nutrient-acquisition strategies related to crop growth. Root morphological (length and average diameter) and exudation traits (acid phosphatase and carboxylates) of Brassica chinensis, Solanum lycopersicum, Lactuca sativa, and Vigna unguiculata in response to microbial P dynamics were characterized in no-P and P-fertilized soil with/without straw addition. Straw addition increased the growth of fungi and bacteria, stimulating microbial P immobilization at day 24. The high microbial abundance was associated with four tested crops having short roots in straw-amended compared with no-straw soil at day 24. In straw-amended soil, B. chinensis and S. lycopersicum shifted toward root P-acquisition strategies based on fast elongation and strong carboxylate exudation from days 24 to 40. Such effective root P-acquisition strategies together with microbial P release increased shoot P content in S. lycopersicum in straw-amended compared with those without straw at day 40. Conversely, L. sativa and V. unguiculata produced short roots in response to the stable (or even increased) microbial P after straw addition till day 40. In straw-amended soil, high P application stimulated root elongation and carboxylate exudation in L. sativa and V. unguiculata, whereas carboxylate exudation by S. lycopersicum was decreased compared with the straw-amended but non-fertilized treatment at day 40. In summary, root P-acquisition strategies in response to microbial P differed among the tested crop species. Phosphorus fertilization needs to be highlighted when returning straw to enhance P-use efficiency in vegetable cropping systems. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-07-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9294595/ /pubmed/35865291 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.924154 Text en Copyright © 2022 Zhang, Zhang, Zhao, Xu, Cai, Zhu, Rengel and Kuzyakov. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
Zhang, Deshan
Zhang, Yuqiang
Zhao, Zheng
Xu, Sixin
Cai, Shumei
Zhu, Haitao
Rengel, Zed
Kuzyakov, Yakov
Carbon–Phosphorus Coupling Governs Microbial Effects on Nutrient Acquisition Strategies by Four Crops
title Carbon–Phosphorus Coupling Governs Microbial Effects on Nutrient Acquisition Strategies by Four Crops
title_full Carbon–Phosphorus Coupling Governs Microbial Effects on Nutrient Acquisition Strategies by Four Crops
title_fullStr Carbon–Phosphorus Coupling Governs Microbial Effects on Nutrient Acquisition Strategies by Four Crops
title_full_unstemmed Carbon–Phosphorus Coupling Governs Microbial Effects on Nutrient Acquisition Strategies by Four Crops
title_short Carbon–Phosphorus Coupling Governs Microbial Effects on Nutrient Acquisition Strategies by Four Crops
title_sort carbon–phosphorus coupling governs microbial effects on nutrient acquisition strategies by four crops
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9294595/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35865291
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.924154
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