Maize growth and uptake of phosphate and copper at different ambient phosphate concentrations

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Response of maize to 10, 100, and 1, 000 μM P was studied in solution culture. Maize growth was maximum at 100 μM P while the root/shoot ratio was the highest at 10 μM P. Increase in the supply of P in the solution promoted its uptake and decreased the P utilization rate. Both transport to shoot and uptake rate of Cu increased with the increase of the solution P concentrations. The proportion of Cu retained in roots (65%) did not vary with differential Cu uptake at three P levels. Copper and P concentrations in roots were positively correlated. © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Gill, M. A., Salim, M., & Zia, M. S. (1992). Maize growth and uptake of phosphate and copper at different ambient phosphate concentrations. Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, 38(4), 631–636. https://doi.org/10.1080/00380768.1992.10416692

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