Arhitektura korenovog sistema kukuruza za efikasnije usvajanje fosfora: novija saznanja / Maize root system architecture for effective uptake of phosphorus: recent findings
2017
Đalović, Ivica | Chen, Yinglong | Rengel, Zed | Šeremešić, Srđan | Prijić, Željana | Jelić, Miodrag
Phosphorus (P) is one of the most deficient and readily available element in the soil. Lower ability of roots to uptake P from soil with a low P content is the main obstacle to increase its utilization. The architecture of the root system depends on the distribution of phosphorus in soil profile in relation to tillage systems, rhizosphere pH, water content in the soil, as well as the type and time of application of mineral fertilizers. The differences of species (or genotype) in the root system design and their adsorption ability, size of root hairs etc., are responsible for the difference in uptake and movement of P in the soil. For maize, the differences between certain genotypes occur in the length of the primary root, root branching corner, the number and length of lateral roots and root hair elongation which gives the possibility of selecting the root to obtain hybrids with increased effect on phosphorus absorption as well as on other nutrients and water.
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