Phytic acid: A reservoir of phosphorus in seeds plays a dynamic role in plant and animal metabolism

A Kumar, GK Dash, SK Sahoo, MK Lal, U Sahoo… - Phytochemistry …, 2023 - Springer
In cereals and legumes, phytic acid (PA) is the principal phosphorus reserve that serves the
biosynthetic and nutritional demands of growing tissues during germination. Because of …

The knowns and unknowns of phosphorus loading into grains, and implications for phosphorus efficiency in cropping systems

F Wang, T Rose, K Jeong, T Kretzschmar… - Journal of …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Inefficient use of phosphorus (P) in agriculture adds to production costs, increases the risk of
eutrophication of waterways, and contributes to the rapid depletion of the world's non …

Improving phosphorus efficiency in cereal crops: is breeding for reduced grain phosphorus concentration part of the solution?

TJ Rose, L Liu, M Wissuwa - Frontiers in Plant Science, 2013 - frontiersin.org
Given the non-renewable nature of global phosphate reserves, there is a push to increase
the phosphorus (P) efficiency of agricultural crops. Research has typically focussed on …

Effects of nearly four decades of long-term fertilization on the availability, fraction and environmental risk of cadmium and arsenic in red soils

P Gao, J Huang, Y Wang, L Li, Y Sun, T Zhang… - Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Fertilizers are important for agricultural production because they can effectively promote
crop productivity. However, long-term fertilization can cause heavy metal accumulation in …

Integration of P acquisition efficiency, P utilization efficiency and low grain P concentrations into P-efficient rice genotypes for specific target environments

E Vandamme, T Rose, K Saito, K Jeong… - Nutrient cycling in …, 2016 - Springer
Poor yields in low-input farms and high fertilizer and environmental costs in high-input farms
call for more efficient use of phosphorus (P) in rice systems. One approach to increasing the …

Developing phosphorus-efficient crop varieties—an interdisciplinary research framework

AM Manschadi, HP Kaul, J Vollmann, J Eitzinger… - Field Crops …, 2014 - Elsevier
Crop production relies on continuous input of large amounts of phosphorus (P) in form of
mineral fertilisers manufactured from phosphate rock (PR), a finite resource likely to be …

Phosphorus uptake, partitioning and redistribution during grain filling in rice

C Julia, M Wissuwa, T Kretzschmar, K Jeong… - Annals of …, 2016 - academic.oup.com
Backgrounds and Aims In cultivated rice, phosphorus (P) in grains originates from two
possible sources, namely exogenous (post-flowering root P uptake from soil) or endogenous …

Effects of rice husk biochar coated urea and anaerobically digested rice straw compost on the soil fertility, and cyclic effect of phosphorus

A Gamage, B Basnayake, J De Costa, O Merah - Plants, 2021 - mdpi.com
Fertilizer application in rice farming is an essential requirement. Most of the high-yielding
varieties which are extensively grown throughout the country require recommended levels of …

Contribution of mineral nutrients from source to sink organs in rice under different nitrogen fertilization

Z Wang, F Zhang, F Xiao, Y Tao, Z Liu, G Li… - Plant Growth …, 2018 - Springer
The pot experiment with three treatments of nitrogen (N) topdressing was performed with the
japonica rice cultivar viz. Huaidao 5. Remobilization of nine mineral nutrients including N …

Genotypic variation in grain P loading across diverse rice growing environments and implications for field P balances

E Vandamme, M Wissuwa, T Rose, I Dieng… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
More than 60% of phosphorus (P) taken up by rice (Oryza spp.) is accumulated in the grains
at harvest and hence exported from fields, leading to a continuous removal of P. If P …