Rice increases phosphorus uptake in strongly sorbing soils by intra-root facilitation

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2022-02-09

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Wiley

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Article

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0140-7791

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Kuppe CW, Kirk GJ, Wissuwa M, Postma JA. (2022) Rice increases phosphorus uptake in strongly sorbing soils by intra-root facilitation, Plant, Cell and Environment, Volume 45, Issue 3, February 2022, pp. 884-899

Abstract

Upland rice (Oryza sativa) is adapted to strongly phosphorus (P) sorbing soils. The mechanisms underlying P acquisition, however, are not well understood, and models typically underestimate uptake. This complicates root ideotype development and trait-based selection for further improvement. We present a novel model, which correctly simulates the P uptake by a P-efficient rice genotype measured over 48 days of growth. The model represents root morphology at the local rhizosphere scale, including root hairs and fine S-type laterals. It simulates fast- and slowly reacting soil P and the P-solubilizing effect of root-induced pH changes in the soil. Simulations predict that the zone of pH changes and P solubilization around a root spreads further into the soil than the zone of P depletion. A root needs to place laterals outside its depletion- but inside its solubilization zone to maximize P uptake. S-type laterals, which are short but hairy, appear to be the key root structures to achieve that. Thus, thicker roots facilitate the P uptake by fine lateral roots. Uptake can be enhanced through longer root hairs and greater root length density but was less sensitive to total root length and root class proportions.

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Github

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coupled transport model, phosphate, phosphorus uptake efficiency, rhizosphere pH, slow sorption, solubilization, upscaling

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Attribution 4.0 International

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Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC): BB/R020388/1