Yg. Zhu et al., Zinc (Zn)-phosphorus (P) interactions in two cultivars of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) differing in P uptake efficiency, ANN BOTANY, 88(5), 2001, pp. 941-945
Zinc-phosphorus (Zn-P) interactions were investigated in two wheat cultivar
s (Brockton and Krichauff) differing in P uptake efficiency, The experiment
was carried out in a growth chamber. Rock phosphate or CaHPO4 were used as
P sources, and ammonium nitrate or nitrate only as nitrogen sources. Two Z
n levels were used: 0.22 and 2.2 mg ZnSO4. 5H(2)O kg(-1). The results confi
rmed that Brookton had a higher P uptake efficiency than Krichauff under lo
w P conditions, irrespective of nitrogen and Zn supply. Zn supply had littl
e effect on tissue P concentration and P uptake per unit of root weight in
either cultivar, irrespective of nitrogen supply. An increase in P availabi
lity caused a significant reduction in Zn uptake per unit of root weight, a
nd tissue concentration of Zn in both cultivars. The reduction in tissue Zn
concentration cannot be explained entirely by a dilution effect. Zn uptake
by, and Zn concentrations in, Brockton (with high P uptake efficiency) wer
e significantly lower than those of Krichauff. Zn concentrations in Brockto
n were more sensitive to P uptake than those in Krichauff. It is suggested
that high P uptake efficiency may depress plant uptake of Zn, and therefore
cause a reduction in the concentration (density) of Zn in grains of wheats
grown in low P (and possibly tow Zn) soils. (C) 2001 Annals of Botany Comp
any.