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PHOSPHORUS DEFICIENCY IMPAIRS SHOOT REGROWTH OF SUGARCANE VARIETIES

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Autor(es):
Bachiega Zambrosi, Fernando C. ; Ribeiro, Rafael Vasconcelos ; Machado, Eduardo Caruso ; Garcia, Julio Cesar
Número total de Autores: 4
Tipo de documento: Artigo Científico
Fonte: EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURE; v. 53, n. 1, p. 1-11, JAN 2017.
Citações Web of Science: 3
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The shoot regrowth vigour of sugarcane varieties having contrasting phosphorus (P) efficiency was evaluated under varying soil P availability. The P-inefficient (IAC91-1099 and IACSP94-2101) and -efficient (IACSP94-2094 and IACSP95-5000) sugarcane varieties were grown under low (25 mg P kg(-1) soil) or high (400 mg P kg(-1) soil) P supply at planting. After 90 days (first cycle of growth), the shoots were harvested and regrowth was studied 70-75 days later by evaluating photosynthesis, leaf area formation, biomass production and P uptake. The shoot dry matter (DM) of sugarcane regrowth subjected to a low P supply was genotype-dependent, with the P-efficient varieties exhibiting greater values than the inefficient ones. This result was explained by the greater efficiency of IACSP94-2094 and IACSP95-5000 in acquiring P rather than P utilization efficiency for shoot biomass production. The root P stored during the first cycle of growth would represent only a minor fraction (< 20%) of the total P content in the shoots at the end of the regrowth period. Thus, we argue that the improved shoot P uptake of the P-efficient varieties was related to their ability to sustain P acquisition after harvesting rather than to the remobilization of root P reserves. Moreover, our data revealed that net CO2 assimilation per leaf area was not associated with differential performance among varieties under P deficiency, suggesting a more critical role of total leaf area in photosynthate supply for sugarcane regrowth. In conclusion, sugarcane regrowth is improved in P-efficient varieties under P deficiency conditions, a finding of practical relevance as such ability might benefit the productivity and the longevity of sugarcane ratoons in low P tropical soils. (AU)

Processo FAPESP: 11/18446-0 - Eficiência de uso de fósforo por variedades de cana-de-açúcar
Beneficiário:Fernando César Bachiega Zambrosi
Modalidade de apoio: Auxílio à Pesquisa - Regular