Depletion of organic phosphorus from Oxisols in relation to phosphatase activities in the rhizosphere

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Abstract

Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a major limitation to agricultural production in many parts of the world. It is therefore desirable to identify plants with enhanced abilities to utilize P more efficiently. Exudation of phosphatase from roots may improve P availability, yet there is little direct evidence for this. Here we report the dynamics of organic P in the rhizosphere of plants that have enhanced rhizosphere phosphatase activity. Agroforestry species and transgenic subterranean clover (engineered to produce phytase) were compared with crop and wild-type plant controls, respectively. Depletion of organic P was measured in pools defined by chemical extraction, solution 31P NMR spectroscopy, and microbial immobilization of radio-isotopic P. Plants that had greater extracellular phosphatase activity depleted more organic P from P-deficient Oxisols than control plants. Depleted organic P forms were primarily phosphate monoesters. Plants with enhanced extracellular phosphatase activity also had access to a pool of soil P that was less isotopically exchangeable. Transgenic subterranean clover that expresses a microbial phytase gene appeared to have greater access to recently immobilized P, whereas plants expressing endogenous phosphatases utilized the unlabelled portion of soil organic P to a greater extent. Collectively, these results indicate that the enhancement of phosphatase activity in the rhizosphere of plants is implicated in the depletion of organic P forms from soils, most notably orthophosphate monoesters, whilst also suggesting that there is some exclusivity to the pools of organic P utilized by plants and microorganisms. © 2006 British Society of Soil Science.

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George, T. S., Turner, B. L., Gregory, P. J., Cade-Menun, B. J., & Richardson, A. E. (2006). Depletion of organic phosphorus from Oxisols in relation to phosphatase activities in the rhizosphere. In European Journal of Soil Science (Vol. 57, pp. 47–57). https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2389.2006.00767.x

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