Abstract

Differences in absorption and distribution of phosphorus (P) between early and medium-duration cultivars of pigeon pea grown on nutrient solution at two P concentrations were investigated. Low-P treatment (0.03 ppm) significantly reduced shoot weight, root length and root surface area in both cultivars compared to the control (1.0 ppm), but the reduction was more pronounced in the early than the medium-duration cultivar. Dry-matter accumulation in shoots was slightly higher in the medium-duration than in the early cultivar.32P-labelled P in the whole plant, P uptake rate and P-absorption ability were higher in the medium than in the early cultivar. At the low-P, however, no differences in these parameters were observed for control plants. In shoots,32P-labelled P tended to accumulate in the stem of the early cultivar whereas more P was distributed to the leaves and petioles in the medium cultivar. The results suggest that when P supply is limited, medium-duration cultivars accumulate more dry matter through high efficiency of P absorption and distribution P to leaves and petioles.

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