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- W3204452561 abstract "Compared with other crops, legumes have superior ability to mobilize part of non-labile phosphorus (P) into labile/available forms. We explored the P-mobilization potential of selected grain legumes and its influence on growth, P uptake, and yield under P-deficient conditions. A pot experiment was carried out in a greenhouse with soybean (<em>Glycine max </em>L.), cowpea (<em>Vigna</em> <em>unguiculata </em>L.), green gram (<em>Vigna radiata </em>L.), and black gram (<em>Vigna mungo </em>L.) with two P fertilizer applications; without (Pdeficient) and with (P-sufficient) Department of Agriculture recommended rates of triple super phosphate. Each crop was harvested at maturity and the bulk and rhizosphere soils were collected to quantify different P fractions using Hedley’s sequential fractionation. Dry weight and P accumulation in different plant organs, <em>i.e. </em>roots, stems, leaves, and pods, were measured. Most plant organs maintained similar dry weight and tissue-P concentration irrespective of the P levels applied. All crops reduced their total plant-P uptake under P-deficient conditions. However, this did not make any change in either pod dry weight or P concentration of pods. Soybean and mung bean had a greater P accumulation compared to cowpea and black gram under both P levels. In contrast, cowpea and black gram showed improved P use efficiency (PUE) than other two legumes. Available P concentration (NaHCO3-P) in rhizosphere soil is greater than that in bulk soil in soybean and cowpea whereas the rhizosphere NaHCO3-P content in mung bean was greatly decreased compared to that of bulk soil when the crop was cultivated in P-deficient soil. The concentration of non-labile P fraction in rhizosphere of all grain legumes were significantly low compared to that of the bulk soil. Results suggest that selected grain legumes could be cultivated in P-deficient soil as they can adapt either through enhancing P uptake or increasing PUE." @default.
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- W3204452561 title "Phosphorus Mobilizing Capacity of Selected Grain Legumes Grown Under Phosphorus-Deficient Conditions" @default.
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