Uptake of Phosphorus by Plants Growing Under Field Conditions: I. Theoretical Model and Experimental Determination of its Parameters
1972
Bar-Yosef, B. | Kafkafi, U. | Bresler, E.
A model for P uptake by plants growing in the field or under controlled growth conditions was developed. The model makes allowance for the apparent diffusion coefficient of P in the soil (D), and the biologically determined parameter relating flux to concentration (α) to be concentration-dependent. The values of D(C) and α(C) were determined directly by new laboratory techniques. The phosphate soil diffusion coefficient (Dₚ) was practically independent of concentration when the volumetric water contents (θ) of the soil was 0.40. When θ was 0.57, the dependence of Dₚ on concentration increased. The dependency of α(C) on the age of a unit root surface area of corn (Zea mays L.) was taken into consideration in the model.
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