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A study of the mechanism of soil-phosphate uptake in relation to plant species
Authors:P H Nye  W N M Foster
Institution:(1) University College of Ghana, Ghana
Abstract:Summary The concept of plant lsquoavailablersquo and lsquounavailablersquo soil phosphate has been examined by growing a range of plant species in soils well mixed with carrier free P32.It was found that although activities of 5–100 µC per kg soil caused changes in dry matter and P uptake, they had no influence on the specific activity per unit dose.Only small and agriculturally insignificant differences have been found in the proportion of soil P to added P32 taken up by the different species in the acid and neutral soils employed. It is considered that such differences as there are may be due to exchange of phosphate between seed and soil. Marked differences, however, occurred in the total phosphate absorbed by the crops.These results support the view that a fraction of the soil phosphate exists in a labile pool which will exchange with added P32 and will maintain a definite equilibrium potential in the soil solution. Plants do not appear to have a means of increasing significantly the size of the labile pool under the experimental conditions described. The disparity, however, between the total phosphate uptake especially in very deficient soils does suggest that certain species are more efficient than others in the absorption of soil phosphate at low potential.
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