Despite the attention internal phosphorus utilization efficiency (PUE) of crops has received in the literature, little progress in breeding crop cultivars with high PUE has been made. Surprisingly few studies have specifically investigated PUE; instead, genotypic variation for PUE has been investigated in studies that concurrently assess phosphorus acquisition efficiency (PAE). We hypothesized that genotypic differences in PAE confound PUE rankings because genotypes with higher PAE suffer a lower degree of P stress, resulting in lower PUE. The hypothesis was tested by comparing soil-based screening to a modified technique whereby rice genotypes were grown in individual containers with a single dose of solution P, to eliminate differences in P uptake among genotypes. Genotypic differences in PUE were apparent in root and shoot tissue using the modified nutrient solution technique, but PUE rankings showed no correlation with those from traditional soil-based screening. We conclude that PUE in soil-based screening systems is unavoidably linked with genotypic PAE, resulting in PUE rankings confounded by differences in P uptake. Only screening techniques assuring equal P uptake are suitable for the exploitation of genotypic variation for PUE.
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The frustration with utilization: why have improvements in internal phosphorus utilization efficiency in crops remained so elusive?
Frontiers in Plant Nutrition, Vol.2, pp.1-5
2011
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- Title
- The frustration with utilization: why have improvements in internal phosphorus utilization efficiency in crops remained so elusive?
- Creators
- Terry J Rose - Japan International Research Center for Agricultural SciencesMichael T Rose - Japan International Research Center for Agricultural SciencesJuan Pariasca-Tanaka - Japan International Research Center for Agricultural SciencesSigrid Heuer - International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos, PhilippinesMatthias Wissuwa - Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences
- Publication Details
- Frontiers in Plant Nutrition, Vol.2, pp.1-5
- Identifiers
- 1056; 991012820480502368
- Academic Unit
- Science; Southern Cross GeoScience; Southern Cross Plant Science; Faculty of Science and Engineering
- Resource Type
- Journal article