Phosphorus mobilization and acquisition in the alkaline-calcareous rhizosphere: A synthesis

IF 3.4 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES Rhizosphere Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rhisph.2024.100907
Salma Qetrani , Moussa Bouray , Abdallah Oukarroum
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Phosphorus is an essential macro-nutrient that often limits plant productivity in agricultural soils, particularly in alkaline-calcareous soils. In these soils, phosphorus availability is primarily controlled by sorption and precipitation reactions. This paper critically reviews and synthesizes the principal strategies through which rhizosphere processes modulate phosphorus bioavailability in such typical soils, providing a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners on the current state of knowledge. The review also emphasizes the importance of rhizosphere processes and their applications in developing sustainable farming practices. It focuses on recent advancements in root exudation, anatomical and molecular mechanisms, and their interactions with key agricultural practices. Furthermore, it synthesizes and discusses cutting-edge rhizosphere research, pinpointing opportunities for future explorations. Several knowledge gaps were identified. For instance, there is a paucity of information regarding the trade-offs between root morphological and physiological traits (e.g., root exudates) in response to phosphorus deficiency. Additionally, metabolomics needs to be integrated to unravel the molecular mechanisms involved in rhizosphere interactions. Further research is also required to identify specific plant and microbial traits that contribute to rhizosphere acidification in calcareous soils.

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磷是一种重要的宏量营养元素,在农业土壤中,尤其是在碱性-石灰性土壤中,它常常限制植物的生产力。在这些土壤中,磷的供应主要由吸附和沉淀反应控制。本文对根瘤菌过程调节此类典型土壤中磷的生物利用率的主要策略进行了批判性综述,为研究人员和从业人员提供了有关当前知识状况的宝贵资源。综述还强调了根圈过程及其在发展可持续农业实践中应用的重要性。它侧重于根系渗出、解剖和分子机制方面的最新进展,以及它们与主要农业实践的相互作用。此外,它还综合并讨论了最前沿的根瘤菌研究,指出了未来探索的机会。报告指出了一些知识空白。例如,有关根系形态和生理特征(如根系渗出物)在应对缺磷时的权衡的信息非常缺乏。此外,还需要整合代谢组学,以揭示根圈相互作用的分子机制。还需要进一步研究,以确定有助于石灰性土壤根圈酸化的特定植物和微生物性状。
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Rhizosphere
Rhizosphere Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agronomy and Crop Science
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
8.10%
发文量
155
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Rhizosphere aims to advance the frontier of our understanding of plant-soil interactions. Rhizosphere is a multidisciplinary journal that publishes research on the interactions between plant roots, soil organisms, nutrients, and water. Except carbon fixation by photosynthesis, plants obtain all other elements primarily from soil through roots. We are beginning to understand how communications at the rhizosphere, with soil organisms and other plant species, affect root exudates and nutrient uptake. This rapidly evolving subject utilizes molecular biology and genomic tools, food web or community structure manipulations, high performance liquid chromatography, isotopic analysis, diverse spectroscopic analytics, tomography and other microscopy, complex statistical and modeling tools.
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