Root morphology and acid phosphatase activity in tomato plants during development of and re-covery from phosphorus stress
Abstract:
Changes in root morphology and acid phosphatase activity (APA) were followed during the developent of P-deficiency in tomato plants grown for 7, 14, and 21 days in 0.16 P well aereated nutrient solutions, followed by a period of sufficiency (recovery) in 1 mM P. Plants were harvested weekly for APA, dry weight, and P concentration in roots, stems and leaves, and every 2 weeks for root morphology determinations. APA was highly correlated to development and recovery from P stress. Mixmium values were attained during growth under deficiency and decreased to that of the control plants after a period of recovery in 1 mM P nutrient solutions. Total root weight and average root diameter decreased under P-stress and root surface area per unit dry weight increased. Efficiency of P utilization (g dry weight/mg absorbed P) was much higher at the end of the stress period but approached that of the controls as P-supply was restored to sufficiency levels. The implications of these results in developing rapid and reliable screening technigues to detect successful plant performance under P-stress is discussed. © 1992, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
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1992
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Article
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Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Morfología vegetal
- Agricultura
Áreas temáticas:
- Temas específicos de la historia natural de las plantas
- Fisiología y materias afines
- Técnicas, equipos y materiales