Biomass Allocation and Nutrients Utilization in Wheat as Affected by Phosphorus Placement and Salt Stress

AGRONOMY-BASEL(2023)

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Phosphorus (P) management in wheat grown under saline soil conditions requires a better understanding of how P placement and salt stress affect spatial root distribution, plant agronomic performance, and nutrient utilization. A column culture experiment was conducted with two wheat genotypes, Alice and LX99, five P placements ('Top Dressed High P', TopHP; 'Top Dressed Reduced P', TopRP; 'Deep Banded High P', DeepHP; 'Deep Banded Reduced P', DeepRP; and 'No P added', -P), and two salt stress levels ('salt stress', +S; 'non-salt stress', -S) to investigate differences in biomass accumulation, nutrient utilization, and root distribution (0-20 cm, 20-40 cm, and 40-100 cm) among treatments. Deep P placement under non-salt stress increased root distribution at 20-40 cm soil depth for both genotypes compared to top P placement. P application under salt stress increased root weight at all three soil depths in both genotypes and P accumulation in aboveground plant parts (except for LX99 under TopRP). The highest P utilization efficiency occurred in Alice with TopRP and in LX99 with DeepRP under non-salt and salt stresses. Overall, a coordinated adaptation in allocating biomass between belowground and aboveground plant parts, along with altered nutrient utilization, was necessary to reach a growth compromise in response to P supply changes and salinity. Therefore, genotype, P placement depth, and soil salinity should be considered to improve wheat P utilization efficiency under saline conditions.
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nutrients utilization,phosphorus placement,wheat
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