Literature DB >> 18485720

Effect of P sources on growth, P accumulation and activities of phytase and acid phosphatases in two cultivars of annual ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum L.).

Daniel L Starnes1, Priya Padmanabhan, Shivendra V Sahi.   

Abstract

Recurrent application of animal manure to the soil often results in accumulation of phosphorus (P) in the soil over time. Use of temperate forages like Lolium multiflorum capable of extracting excess P from manure impacted soil is an attractive strategy for P phytoremediation. Two genotypes of L. multiflorum, 'Gulf and Marshall' were grown in soil and hydroponic media containing various concentrations of poultry manure and their P accumulation potential was determined. A decline in the biomass with an increase in manure concentration beyond 10 g kg(-1) soil in Gulf and 25 g kg(-1) soil in Marshall was noticed. Gulf grass accumulated more P content (7 g kg(-1) dry weight) as compared to Marshall (6 g kg(-1) dry weight) in both roots and shoots. Maximum shoot P content was observed in the soil amended with 10 g poultry manure, while root P was highest at the concentration of 50 g poultry manure kg(-1) in the soil. Both cultivars yielded the highest biomass when grown in the presence of 10 g poultry manure in modified Hoagland's media. Presence of chelators in the media did not produce any noticeable effect on P accumulation in either grass and the biomass was appreciably enhanced by all concentrations of the chelators. Gulf and Marshall ryegrass seedlings were grown hydroponically in various poultry manure fractions. Both phytase and acid phosphatase (APase) enzyme activities in the root increased substantially in response to P-sufficient condition. In the presence of various poultry manure fractions, an intermediate level of both enzymes was measured compared to the P-sufficient condition, while the lowest enzyme activity was observed in the absence of any P source in the media. The level of APase and phytase activities was more or less the same in the two grasses under various growth conditions. An additional APase isoform was induced specifically in response to P-starvation from the two grass cultivars. Phytase and APase assays carried out in the P-starved and P-replenished grass seedlings further confirmed that during P deficiency, the enzyme activity was lowest and results of PAGE indicated that an APase isoform was induced under P-starvation.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 18485720     DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2007.06.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol Biochem        ISSN: 0981-9428            Impact factor:   4.270


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