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Soil phosphorus transformation characteristics in response to molybdenum supply in leguminous crops.

Muhammad Shoaib Rana1, Cheng Xiao Hu2, Muhammad Shaaban3, Muhammad Imran4, Javaria Afzal1, Mohamed G Moussa5, Ali Mohamed Elyamine1, Parashuram Bhantana1, Muhammad Hamzah Saleem6, Muhamad Syaifudin1, Muhammad Kamran7, Md Ashrafuzzaman Shah1, Xuecheng Sun8.   

Abstract

Phosphorus (P) is one of the most restrictive essential elements to crop growth and development due to less availability in the soil system. Previous studies have reported the synergistic effects between molybdenum (Mo) and P fertilizer on P uptake in various crops. However, an induced long term effect of Mo on soil P dynamics in the rhizosphere and non-rhizosphere has not been reported yet in leguminous crops. In this study, a long term field experiment was conducted to explore the P transformation characteristics and bioavailability in Mo-deficient (-Mo) and Mo-enriched (+Mo) soil under leguminous (broad bean-soybean) cropping system. The results indicated that long-term Mo application increased the plant dry matter accumulation (14.23%-35.27%, for broad bean; 24.40%-37.46%, for soybean) from March-September. In rhizosphere soil, the percent decrease in pH (8.10%) under +Mo treatment of the soybean crop was recorded more during September as compared to broad bean crop. Under Mo supply, H2O-Pi fraction increased up to 28.53% and 43.67% while for NaHCO3-Pi this increase was up to 5.61% and 11.98%, respectively in the rhizosphere soil of broad bean and soybean, whereas, residual-P exhibited the highest proportion of P fractions. Moreover, compared with -Mo, +Mo treatments significantly increased the soil acid phosphatase (broad bean = 17.43 μmol/d/g; soybean = 28.60 μmol/d/g), alkaline phosphatase (broad bean = 3.34 μmol/d/g; soybean 6.35 μmol/d/g) and phytase enzymes activities (broad bean = 2.45 μmol/min/g; soybean = 5.91 μmol/min/g), transcript abundance of phoN/phoC genes and microbial biomass P (MBP) in rhizosphere soil. In crux, the findings of this study suggest that long term Mo application enhanced P bioavailability through increased available P, MBP, P related enzymes activities and their genes expressions which may represent a strategy of Mo to encounter P deficiencies in the soil system.
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Keywords:  Broad bean; Molybdenum; P enzymes; Phosphorus fractions; Rhizosphere; Soybean

Year:  2020        PMID: 32383643     DOI: 10.1016/j.jenvman.2020.110610

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Environ Manage        ISSN: 0301-4797            Impact factor:   6.789


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