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Phosphorus-Acquisition Strategies of Plant Species ofthe Pampas Biome

Michelini, Diego F.; Teste, FrancoisIcon ; Lambers, Hans
Tipo del evento: Conferencia
Nombre del evento: XVIII International Plant Nutrition Colloquium
Fecha del evento: 21/08/2017
Institución Organizadora: University of Copenhagen;
Título del Libro: Proceedings Book of the XVIII International Plant Nutrition Colloquium with Boron and Manganese Satellite Meetings
Editorial: University of Copenhagen
ISBN: 978-87-996274-0-0
Idioma: Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Agronomía, reproducción y protección de plantas

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Phosphorus (P) is found in several chemical compounds in soil, yet it is typically poorly available for plant uptake (Condron et al., 2005).The diversity of P forms in soil may determine “niche differences” in terms of plant P-uptake specializations through resource partitioning (Turner, 2008), promoting the coexistence of plant species (Chesson, 2000). There is scarce information on uptake specialization of different soil P forms by different plant species. Among land plants and ecosystems exists several different plant-P uptake strategies. The relative importance of these different strategies on a community depends on its soil P level, and it changes across communities due to variations of soil P levels (Lambers et al., 2008). Along a wide range of soil P levels plant species associate with mycorrhizal fungi for acquiring P. But in soil with very low levels of total P (<100 mg P kg-1) and available P (<1 mg P kg-1, resin P), the nutrient-uptake strategies of plants are mainly based on the release of exudates to mobilize nutrients; this has been observed along soil P gradients (Hayes et al., 2014, Oliveira et al., 2015). For the Pampas biome, studies are needed to test the relationship between soil P resources and the specializations of plants for acquiring this nutrient, and how different specializations can coexist in environments with P as a severely limiting resource. We hypothesise that in grasslands of the Pampas biome, highly diverse in plants and soils but understudied ecologically, total P and the different soil P forms explain differences in the proportion of plant species with different plant nutrient-acquisition strategies, i.e. 1) arbuscular mycorrhizal species, 2) non-mycorrhizal (NM) organic-acid-exuding species, 3) phosphatase-exuding species: 3a) monoesterase-, 3b) diesterase-, and 3c) phytase-exuding species.
Palabras clave: PHOSPHORUS , CLUSTER ROOTS , FACILITATION , MYCORRHIZAS
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11336/262178
URL: https://plantnutrition.org/colloquium/ipnc-2017/
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Phosphorus-Acquisition Strategies of Plant Species ofthe Pampas Biome; XVIII International Plant Nutrition Colloquium; Dinamarca; 2017; 153-154
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