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Cluster Root Formation in Macadamia integrifolia Seedlings: Responses to Phosphorus and Variation Among Grafted Scions
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Cluster Root Formation in Macadamia integrifolia Seedlings: Responses to Phosphorus and Variation Among Grafted Scions

Kwanho Jeong, Suzy Rogiers, Abraham J. Gibson, Jos Mieog, Manisha Thapa, Tobias Kretzschmar, Bronwyn J. Barkla and Terry J. Rose
Agronomy, Vol.16(3), pp.1-17
26/01/2026
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Abstract

Macadamia integrifolia phosphorus cluster root leaf phosphorus graft scions
Cluster roots enhance phosphorus (P) acquisition in macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia), yet their development under different P levels and effects of different grafted scion/rootstock combinations are not well understood. This study examined cluster root formation in seedlings under varying soil P levels and evaluated cluster root differences between two different rootstocks, each grafted with five different scions. Cluster roots first appeared at 42 days after planting (DAP), with low P promoting greater root number but without increasing biomass. High P application (800 mg P pot−1) suppressed cluster root number by around 50%, corresponding to leaf P concentrations of ~1.05 mg g−1. Scions and rootstocks influenced cluster root development, with the H2 rootstock supporting more cluster roots than Beaumont. These results show that cluster root formation in macadamia is modulated by both P availability and genetics.

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