Experimental measurements of phosphorus (P) uptake and the forms of so
il P depleted from an Ultisol by 6 upland rice cultivars are reported.
In both P-fertilized and -unfertilized soil, the majority of P taken
up was solubilized from a 0.1 M NaOH-soluble pool by root-induced chan
ges. The soil pH within 4 mm of the roots was lowered by up to 0.5 uni
ts (from 4.6), but this by itself could not account for the P solubili
zed, and nor could increased phosphatase activity near the roots. The
possible role of root-released low molecular weight organic acid anion
s in P solubilization is discussed. No significant differences in the
extent of solubilization by a given root mass could be detected betwee
n cultivars. In P-unfertilized soil, but not in P-fertilized soil, the
re were significant differences between cultivars in 'internal' P effi
ciency as measured by shoot dry weight per unit total plant P. In unfe
rtilized soil, root growth and P uptake were strongly correlated with
the P content of the seeds from which the plants were grown.