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  1. Membrane lipid phosphorus reusing and antioxidant protecting played key roles in wild soybean resistance to phosphorus deficiency compared with cultivated soybean

    Background and aims

    Crop yield and quality are generally limited by poor soils, which is a key limiting factor for sustainable development in modern...

    **g Chen, Ji Zhou, ... Lianxuan Shi in Plant and Soil
    Article 09 April 2022
  2. Responses of Plant Growth to N or P Addition Vary With Mycorrhizal Strategy

    Mycorrhizal fungi form symbiotic relationships with most terrestrial plants. Soil nutrients affect the mycorrhizal symbiotic formation, further...

    Yang Li, Zhaoyong Shi, ... Xugang Wang in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 24 October 2023
  3. Phosphorus

    Phosphorus is also not one of the most absorbed macronutrients by crops, although having decreased availability in tropical soils and increased crop...
    Renato de Mello Prado in Mineral nutrition of tropical plants
    Chapter 2021
  4. Coexistence Desert Plants Respond to Soil Phosphorus Availability by Altering the Allocation Patterns of Foliar Phosphorus Fractions and Acquiring Different forms of Soil Phosphorus

    Coexisting plants can enhance soil phosphorus (P) availability and plant-P acquisition. However, whether plants growing in P-impoverished desert...

    Yanju Gao, Fanjiang Zeng, ... Yunfei Liu in Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
    Article 07 October 2022
  5. Genetics and metabolic responses of Artemisia annua L to the lake of phosphorus under the sparingly soluble phosphorus fertilizer: evidence from transcriptomics analysis

    The medicinal herb Artemisia annua L . is prized for its capacity to generate artemisinin, which is used to cure malaria. Potentially influencing the...

    Lingyun Wan, Juan Huo, ... Ahmed H. El- Sappah in Functional & Integrative Genomics
    Article 08 February 2024
  6. Sulfur, Phosphorus, and Iron Metabolism

    Sulfur is an essential element for plant growth. Though it constitutes only 0.1% of the dry weight of a plant, its requirement for the plant is...
    Satish C. Bhatla, Manju A. Lal in Plant Physiology, Development and Metabolism
    Chapter 2023
  7. Maize, wheat, and soybean root traits depend upon soil phosphorus fertility and mycorrhizal status

    Strong effects of plant identity, soil nutrient availability or mycorrhizal fungi on root traits have been well documented, but their interactive...

    Jiayao Han, Yali Zhang, ... Yongjun Liu in Mycorrhiza
    Article 12 October 2023
  8. Impact of nitrogen and phosphorus addition on resident soil and root mycobiomes in beech forests

    N and P are essential macronutrients for all organisms. How shifts in the availability of N or P affect fungal communities in temperate forests is...

    S. Clausing, L. E. Likulunga, ... A. Polle in Biology and Fertility of Soils
    Article Open access 15 September 2021
  9. Contrasting effects of nitrogen and phosphorus additions on fine root production and morphological traits of different plant functional types in an ombrotrophic peatland

    Background and aims

    Changes in morphological traits of fine roots indicate shift in adaptive strategies. However, it remains unclear how nitrogen (N)...

    Leming Ge, Chen Chen, ... Meng Wang in Plant and Soil
    Article 31 May 2023
  10. Phosphorus removal potential of aquatic macrophytes in a shallow eutrophic system

    Aquatic macrophytes in inland lakes provide a wide range of ecosystem services. Management efforts to restore aquatic macrophytes for ecosystem...

    Chunqi Shen, Dan Wu, ... Chenhua Han in Hydrobiologia
    Article 23 May 2023
  11. Attenuated down-regulation of PHOSPHATE TRANSPORTER1 genes as a mechanism for phosphorus sensitivity in phosphorus-efficient Hakea prostrata (Proteaceae)

    Background and aims

    Phosphorus (P) is an essential plant nutrient and integral for crop yield. However, plants adapted to P-impoverished environments,...

    Toby Bird, Benjamin J. Nestor, ... Patrick M. Finnegan in Plant and Soil
    Article Open access 18 May 2024
  12. Warming significantly inhibited the competitive advantage of native plants in interspecific competition under phosphorus deposition

    Aims

    Global warming, phosphorus deposition, and biological invasion have become major environmental problems. Most studies have analyzed the main...

    Miaomiao Cui, **g**g Wang, ... Daolin Du in Plant and Soil
    Article 06 February 2023
  13. Biochar amendment reassembles microbial community in a long-term phosphorus fertilization paddy soil

    Abstract

    This study investigates the effect of biochar amendment on microbial community structure and soil nutrient status in paddy soil that has been...

    Tongtong Zhou, Sijia Tang, ... **-En Long in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 03 August 2023
  14. QTL map** of maize (Zea mays L.) kernel traits under low-phosphorus stress

    Low-phosphorus stress significantly impacts the development of maize kernels. In this study, the phosphor efficient maize genotype 082 and phosphor...

    Tao Jiang, Chenghua Zhang, ... Hongbo Qiu in Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants
    Article 30 March 2023
  15. Phosphorus Availability Mediates Grazing Impacts on Resorption and Allocation of Foliar Nitrogen and Phosphorus by Dominant Species in Semiarid Grasslands

    Nutrient resorption and relative allocation of nutrient to younger leaves are important mechanisms of resource conservation and utilization for...

    Ruoyu Jia, Wanjie Chen, ... Yongfei Bai in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 10 August 2023
  16. Nitrogen Addition Enhances Soil Nitrogen Mineralization Through an Increase in Mineralizable Organic Nitrogen and the Abundance of Functional Genes

    Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition resulting from human activities has significantly increased reactive N levels in terrestrial ecosystems, which is...

    Tian Chen, Ruimei Cheng, ... **g Li in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 04 January 2024
  17. Soil Phosphorus Availability Impacts Chickpea Production and Nutritional Status in Tropical Soils

    Chickpea is an excellent source of protein for human and animal consumption; however, the lack of phosphorus (P) limits their development and grain...

    Jorge Delfim, Adônis Moreira, ... Oscar F. Lima Filho in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 22 April 2024
  18. Chemical Properties of Some Alkaline Sandy Soils and Their Effects on Phosphorus Dynamics with Bone Char Application as a Renewable Resource of Phosphate Fertilizer

    Several chemical properties of alkaline soils play an important role in dissolving phosphate minerals, which greatly affect the phosphorous...

    Abu El-Eyuoon Abu Zied Amin in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article Open access 10 March 2023
  19. Purple acid phosphatase 10c modifies the rice rhizobacterial community and its phosphorus cycling potential

    Background and aimes

    Plant roots secrete acid phosphatases (ACPs) to mineralize rhizosphere organic phosphorus (Po) for absorption. However, the...

    Hongmei **ng, Xuesong Luo, ... Chuang Wang in Plant and Soil
    Article 15 November 2023
  20. The effect of natural organic matter (NOM) on the distribution and resources of mobile phosphorus in the bottom sediments of small retention reservoirs

    The purpose of the work detailed here was to determine the impact of the distribution of natural organic matter and grain size on the resources and...

    Lilianna Bartoszek in Aquatic Sciences
    Article Open access 19 September 2023
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