Phosphorus efficiency in pasture species, 2. Differences in the utilization of P between major chemical fractions [tropical vs. temperate; stylo, white clover]
1988
Chisholm, R.H. (Hassall and Assoc., Canberra (Australia)) | Blair, G.J. (New England Univ., Armidale (Australia). Dept. of Agronomy and Soil Science)
In solution culture over a range of initial P concentrations, isotope tracking was used to investigate the incorporation of P into soluble, lipid, and residue fractions of the 2 species. At low P, clover reduced its incorporation of P into lipids at later stages, corresponding to a decrease in relative growth rate. At high P, dry weight growth was related to the incorportion of P into lipids; clover had higher rates of both. The best correlation between dry weight and biochemical factors was the relationship with non-soluble (i.e. lipid plus residue) P content.
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