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Mechanisms for improving phosphorus utilization efficiency in plants

Yang Han, Philip J. White, Lingyun Cheng

2021Annals of Botany149 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Limitation of plant productivity by phosphorus (P) supply is widespread and will probably increase in the future. Relatively large amounts of P fertilizer are applied to sustain crop growth and development and to achieve high yields. However, with increasing P application, plant P efficiency generally declines, which results in greater losses of P to the environment with detrimental consequences for ecosystems. SCOPE: A strategy for reducing P input and environmental losses while maintaining or increasing plant performance is the development of crops that take up P effectively from the soil (P acquisition efficiency) or promote productivity per unit of P taken up (P utilization efficiency). In this review, we describe current research on P metabolism and transport and its relevance for improving P utilization efficiency. CONCLUSIONS: Enhanced P utilization efficiency can be achieved by optimal partitioning of cellular P and distributing P effectively between tissues, allowing maximum growth and biomass of harvestable plant parts. Knowledge of the mechanisms involved could help design and breed crops with greater P utilization efficiency.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyPhosphorusProductivityBiomass (ecology)NutrientFertilizerAgronomyCrop productivityBiotechnologyEcosystemCropAgricultural engineeringEcologyMaterials scienceMetallurgyEngineeringEconomicsMacroeconomicsPlant nutrient uptake and metabolismPhosphorus and nutrient managementSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics