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Phosphorus use Efficiency of Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) and Sunflower (Helianthus annuus L.)
Authors:Jehad Abbadi  Jóska Gerendás
Institution:1. Biology Department, College of Science and Technology, Al-Quds University, Abu Dies, Jerusalem, Palestine;2. Institute for Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, University Kiel, Kiel, Germany jihadabbadi@yahoo.com;4. Institute for Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, University Kiel, Kiel, Germany
Abstract:This study comparatively evaluates phosphorus (P) use efficiency of safflower and sunflower in view of identifying low input oil crops. Sunflower accumulated more P than safflower at all equivalent P supplies. Sunflower was more efficient at their best P supplies to utilize absorbed P than safflower in terms of efficiency ratio and utilization index. Yield response curves interpreting the functional relationship between nutrient supply and yield using Michaelis-Menten equation indicate that sunflower is less sensitive to inadequate P supply and thus more P-efficient than safflower with respect to yield, as the term ‘Km’ is lower for sunflower. The minimal P amount per pot required to trigger yield formation (term ‘Cmin’) was lower in sunflower than safflower. Harvest Index in sunflower out-yielded that of safflower at all P supplies. Critical deficiency contents of sunflower were lower than that for safflower. It can be concluded that safflower cannot be considered as low-input crop.
Keywords:phosphorous  nutrient utilization efficiency  yield response curve  Carthamus tinctorius  Helianthus annuus
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