Phosphorus acquisition,translocation,and redistribution in maize  

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作  者:Hui-Ling Guo Meng-Zhi Tian Xian Ri Yi-Fang Chen 

机构地区:[1]State Key Laboratory of Plant Environmental Resilience,Frontiers Science Center for Molecular Design Breeding(MOE),Center for Maize Functional Genomics and Molecular Breeding,College of Biological Sciences,China Agricultural University,Beijing 100193,China

出  处:《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》2025年第3期287-296,共10页遗传学报(英文版)

基  金:supported by grants from the National Key Research and Development Program of China(2021YFF1000500);the National Natural Science Foundation of China(32370272,31970273,and 31921001).

摘  要:Phosphorus(P)is an essential nutrient for crop growth,making it important for maintaining food security as the global population continues to increase.Plants acquire P primarily via the uptake of inorganic phosphate(Pi)in soil through their roots.Pi,which is usually sequestered in soils,is not easily absorbed by plants and represses plant growth.Plants have developed a series of mechanisms to cope with P deficiency.Moreover,P fertilizer applications are critical for maximizing crop yield.Maize is a major cereal crop cultivated worldwide.Increasing its P-use efficiency is important for optimizing maize production.Over the past two decades,considerable progresses have been achieved in studies aimed at adapting maize varieties to changes in environmental P supply.Here,we present an overview of the morphological,physiological,and molecular mechanisms involved in P acquisition,translocation,and redistribution in maize and combine the advances in Arabidopsis and rice,to better elucidate the progress of P nutrition.Additionally,we summarize the correlation between P and abiotic stress responses.Clarifying the mechanisms relevant to improving P absorption and use in maize can guide future research on sustainable agriculture.

关 键 词:Plant nutrient Phosphorus acquisition Phosphorus translocation Phosphorus-use efficiency Corn yield 

分 类 号:S513[农业科学—作物学]

 

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