Effect of phosphorus content on the emergence of tillers in wheat [Triticum aestivum] cultivars.
1996
Sato A. | Oyanagi A. | Wada M.
Relationship between phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium contents and the emergence rate of T1 (tiller in axils of the first leaf on main stem) in wheat cultivars differing in their adaptability to low available phosphoric acid was examined in an andosol. Three wheat cultivars were cultivated in a field with low available phosphoric acid in soil and in a field with soil amended by the application of additional phosphoric acid and stable manure. In the case of cv. Asakazekomugi and Norin 61 which show a low adaptability to low available phosphoric acid in soil, the emergence rates of T1 decreased when the phosphorus content of shoot was less than 0.5%. In cv. Norin 64 which shows a high adaptability to low available phosphoric acid in soil, the emergence rate of T1 was maintained at 0.3% phosphorus content in shoot. The application of additional phosphoric acid and stable manure increased not only the phosphorus content, but also the nitrogen and potassium contents in wheat plants. Partial correlation coefficient between phosphorus, nitrogen and potassium contents and the emergence rate of T1 indicated that the phosphorus content mainly affected the emergence of T1. It is considered that the high emergence rate of T1 of Norin 64 in soil with low available phosphoric acid was due to the high tillering ability in response to the low phosphorus content in plants.
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