Timing matters: Distinct effects of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilizer application timing on root system architecture responses.

Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences Plant-environment interactions (Hoboken, N.J.) Pub Date : 2021-08-01 DOI:10.1002/pei3.10057
Richard van Duijnen, Hannah Uther, Werner Härdtle, Vicky M Temperton, Amit Kumar
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Aims: Although different plant foraging responses to the two macronutrients nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are well researched, the effect of timing of fertilizer application on root system architecture (RSA) remains largely unknown. We, therefore, aimed to understand how RSA of Hordeum vulgare L. responds to timing of N and P application.

Methods: Plants were grown in rhizoboxes for 38 days in nutrient-poor soil and watered with nutrient solution, lacking either N or P, with the absent nutrient applied once either 2/3/4 weeks after sowing. Positive controls were continuously receiving N and P and a negative control receiving both N and P only after 3 weeks. We tracked root growth over time, measured plant biomass and nutrient uptake.

Results: Late N application strongly reduced total root biomass and visible root length compared with continuous NP and late P application. Root mass fractions (total root biomass/total plant biomass) remained similar over all treatments, but relative allocation (% of total root biomass) was higher in lower depth with late N application. Shoot P concentrations remained relatively stable, but the plants receiving P later had higher N concentrations.

Conclusions: Late N application had overall more negative effects on early plant growth compared with late P. We propose that future studies under field conditions should try to disentangle the effect of timing from the nutrient availability on RSA responses and hence ultimately plant performance.

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时间问题:氮肥和磷肥施用时间对根系构型响应的不同影响。
目的:虽然植物对氮和磷两种营养元素的不同觅食反应已经得到了很好的研究,但施肥时机对根系结构(RSA)的影响仍是未知的。因此,我们的目的是了解黑荆(Hordeum vulgare L.)的RSA对施氮和施磷时间的响应。方法:在养分贫乏的土壤中,植根箱种植38 d,用缺氮或缺磷的营养液浇灌,在播种后2/3/4周施肥1次。阳性对照组连续接受N和P,阴性对照组在3周后才接受N和P。我们跟踪了一段时间内根系的生长情况,测量了植物的生物量和养分吸收。结果:与连续NP和晚施磷相比,晚施氮显著降低了根系总生物量和可见根长。根系质量分数(总根系生物量/总植株生物量)在所有处理中保持相似,但相对分配(占总根系生物量的百分比)在较晚施氮的较低深度较高。茎部磷含量保持相对稳定,但后期施磷植株氮含量较高。结论:与晚施氮肥相比,晚施氮肥对植物早期生长的总体负面影响更大。我们建议,未来的田间研究应尝试从养分有效性中分离出时间对RSA响应的影响,从而最终影响植物的生产性能。
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