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Phosphatverarmung des wurzelnahen Bodens und Phosphataufnahme von Mais und Raps
Authors:L. Hendriks  N. Claassen  A. Jungk
Abstract:Phosphate depletion at the soil — root interface and the phosphate uptake of maize and rape Maize and rape plants were grown in flat containers in a 33P-labelled sandy soil and the distribution of soil phosphate near roots was determined by using densitometric scans of autoradiographs. The concentration of isotopically exchangeable phosphate at the root surface decreased within a few days by 42 per cent with rape and by 50–65 per cent with maize. Initially the width of the depletion zone is very small. Within six days the depletion zone extended to the final distance from the surface of the root cylinders of about 2 mm for maize and 2.6 mm for rape. The soil within the range of the mean length of root hairs (0.7 mm for maize and 1.3 mm for rape) is almost equally depleted. This indicates that root hairs are very important for P-uptake from soil. This is further supported by higher P-uptake rates per cm root length of rape than of maize. The P-concentration of the soil solution was estimated by means of the phosphate desorption curve. Within the root hair cylinder the P-concentration of the soil solution decreased from 0.8 to 0.03 mg P/l. Changes of the P-depletion profile with time were used to calculate P-uptake rates for roots of different age. The results indicate that for the first 3–5 days P-uptake rates remained near maximum, even though the P-concentration of the soil solution at the root surface had strongly decreased within two days. Phosphate uptake rates per cm root length did not decrease unless the whole root hair cylinder had been depleted.
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