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Phosphorus absorption kinetics and exudation strategies of roots developed by three lupin species to tackle P deficiency.

Ruixin WangSachiko Funayama-NoguchiZilin XiongChristiana StaudingerJun Wasaki
Published in: Planta (2023)
) or without P for 31 days. Under P limitation, more biomass was allocated to roots to improve P absorption. Furthermore, the relative growth rate of blue lupin showed the strongest inhibition. Under + P conditions, the plant total-P contents of blue lupin and yellow lupin were higher than that of white lupin. To elucidate the responses of lupins via the perspective of absorption kinetics and secretion analysis, blue and yellow lupins were confirmed to have stronger affinity and absorption capacity for orthophosphate after P-deprivation cultivation, whereas white lupin and yellow lupin had greater ability to secrete organic acids. The exudation of blue lupin had higher acid phosphatase activity. This study elucidated that blue lupin was more sensitive to P-scarcity stress and yellow had the greater tolerance of P-deficient condition than either of the other two lupin species. The three lupin species have evolved different adaptation strategies to cope with P deficiency.
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