reviewNew PhytologistMar 1, 2003BRONZE OA

Phosphorus acquisition and use: critical adaptations by plants for securing a nonrenewable resource

University of Minnesota · Agricultural Research Service

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Abstract

Phosphorus (P) is limiting for crop yield on > 30% of the world's arable land and, by some estimates, world resources of inexpensive P may be depleted by 2050. Improvement of P acquisition and use by plants is critical for economic, humanitarian and environmental reasons. Plants have evolved a diverse array of strategies to obtain adequate P under limiting conditions, including modifications to root architecture, carbon metabolism and membrane structure, exudation of low molecular weight organic acids, protons and enzymes, and enhanced expression of the numerous genes involved in low-P adaptation. These adaptations may be less pronounced in mycorrhizal-associated plants. The formation of cluster roots under…

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Keywords
  • Biology
  • Phosphorus deficiency
  • Lupinus
  • Phosphorus
  • Arable land
  • Plant physiology
  • Nutrient
  • Botany
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