Genetic control of phosphorus uptake and utilization efficiency in maize and sorghum under marginal soil conditions

Production constraints are more intense on acid soils, which cover 30percent of the worlds land area. Toxic levels of Al associated with low availability and high fixation of P frequently occur in acid soils. Both Al toxicity and low P availability effect root development and interact with moisture...

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Main Authors Schaffert, R.E, Alves, V.M.C, Parentoni, S.N. (Embrapa Milho e Sorgo, Sete Lagoas, MG (Brazil)), Raghothama, K.G. (Purdue University, Indiana (USA))
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LanguageEnglish
Published Mexico, DF (Mexico) CIMMYT 2000
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Summary:Production constraints are more intense on acid soils, which cover 30percent of the worlds land area. Toxic levels of Al associated with low availability and high fixation of P frequently occur in acid soils. Both Al toxicity and low P availability effect root development and interact with moisture stress in plant development, further complicating the negative effect of drought. Genetic resources tolerant to Al toxicity and more efficient in P uptake can reduce some of the negative effects of moisture stress in these marginal soils. This paper describes the effects Al toxicity and P stress on plant development and some plant responses to overcome these stresses. The identification of genes responsible for positive responses to these stresses and the stacking of these genes in improved cultivars can improve the productivity and/or reduce input requirements, making production more sustainable.
Bibliography:F61
F30
2001000347
ISBN:9789706480521
9706480528