Abstract: | Wheat was sown in a phosphorus (P) deficient soil. Plants atlow levels of applied P had lower growth rates and lower concentrationsof phosphate in the shoots than plants grown with highP. Activities of both insoluble and soluble phosphataseincreased with P deficiency in the mature leaves. Soluble phosphataseactivities increased 2.53.0 fold as the concentrationof phosphate in the leaves fell from 0.4% to 0.1% dry weightThis increase was not a consequence of reduced growth, as severenitrogen deficiency had no effect on phosphatase activity. Soluble phosphatase activities were higher in young than inmature leaves, and also increased 34 fold with severewater deficit. However these increases in activity were notaccompanied by low concentrations of phosphate. Moreover, solublephosphatase activities in mature leaves of plants grown underconditions of water deficit rapidly decreased after rewatering.In contrast, the high soluble phosphatase activities in matureleaves of P deficient wheat persisted for up to 12 d after theresupply of P to adequate levels. |