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dc.contributor.authorNanamori, Men_US
dc.contributor.authorShinano, Takuroen_US
dc.contributor.authorWasaki, Jen_US
dc.contributor.authorYamamura, Ten_US
dc.contributor.authorRao, Idupulapati M.en_US
dc.contributor.authorOsaki, Men_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-09-24T07:58:57Zen_US
dc.date.available2014-09-24T07:58:57Zen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/43044en_US
dc.titleLow phosphorus tolerance mechanisms: Phosphorus recycling and photosynthate partitioning in the tropical forage grass, Brachiaria hybrid cultivar mulato compared with riceen_US
cg.subject.ciatRICEen_US
cg.subject.ciatSOIL HEALTHen_US
cg.subject.ciatTROPICAL FORAGESen_US
dcterms.abstractThe Brachiaria hybrid cv. Mulato is well adapted to low-fertility acid soils deficient in phosphorus (P). To study the grassy forage’s mechanisms for tolerating low P supply, we compared it with rice (Oryza sativa L. cv. Kitaake). We tested by using nutrient solution cultures, and quantified the effects of P deficiency on the enzymatic activities of phosphohydrolases and on carbon metabolism in P-deficient leaves. While P deficiency markedly induced activity of phosphohydrolases in both crops, the ratio of inorganic phosphorus to total P in leaves was greater in Brachiaria hybrid. Phosphorus deficiency in leaves also markedly influenced the partitioning of carbon in both crops. In the Brachiaria hybrid, compared with rice, the smaller proportion of 14C partitioned into sugars and the larger proportion into amino acids and organic acids in leaves coincided with decreased levels of sucrose and starch. Hence, in P-deficient leaves of the Brachiaria hybrid, triose-P was metabolized into amino acids or organic acids. Results thus indicate that the Brachiaria hybrid, compared with rice, tolerates low P supply to leaves by enhancing sugar catabolism and by inducing the activity of several phosphohydrolases. This apparently causes rapid P turnover and enables the Brachiaria hybrid to use P more efficiently.en_US
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Accessen_US
dcterms.issued2004-04-15en_US
dcterms.languageenen_US
dcterms.publisherOxford University Press (OUP)en_US
dcterms.subjectfeed cropsen_US
dcterms.subjectbrachiariaen_US
dcterms.subjecthybridsen_US
dcterms.subjectsoil fertilityen_US
dcterms.subjectphosphorusen_US
dcterms.subjectoryza sativaen_US
dcterms.subjectriceen_US
dcterms.subjecthíbridosen_US
dcterms.subjectfertilidad del sueloen_US
dcterms.subjectfósforoen_US
dcterms.subjectarrozen_US
dcterms.typeJournal Articleen_US
cg.subject.ilriANIMAL FEEDINGen_US
cg.subject.ilriFORAGESen_US
cg.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1093/pcp/pch056en_US
cg.isijournalISI Journalen_US
cg.creator.identifierIdupulapati M. Rao: 0000-0002-8381-9358en_US
cg.reviewStatusPeer Reviewen_US
cg.journalPlant Cell Physiologyen_US
cg.issn1471-9053en_US


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