Can Organic P Inputs Alleviate P Limitation Effects on Nutrient Uptake and Biological N2-Fixing Capacity of Hairy Vetch (Vicia villosa)?

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Daniel Said-Pullicino
Rodolfo Lizcano Toledo
Cristina Lerda
Maria Martin
Flavio Fornasier
Emilia Fernandez-Ondoño
Luisella Celi
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[1] University of Turin,Department of Agricultural, Forest and Food Sciences
[2] University of Granada,Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Science
[3] Sede Di Gorizia,CREA VE Centro di Ricerca Viticoltura ed Enologia
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Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition | 2022年 / 22卷
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Legume cover crop; Phosphorus deficiency; Rhizobia; Phytic acid; Stable isotope dilution; Phosphatase activity;
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Phosphorus (P) is a limiting nutrient in many agroecosystems and, apart from affecting plant growth, can also limit biological N2 fixation (BNF) by leguminous plants. Thus, increasing P supply can have a positive effect on BNF particularly in P-deficient soils. Here, we provide new insights into the response of hairy vetch (Vicia villosa), widely adopted as a legume cover crop, to P limitations, by comparing the effects of inorganic (Pi) and organic (Po) P supply on plant growth and BNF capacity. This was achieved by means of a greenhouse experiment in which rhizobia-inoculated hairy vetch was grown in a P-limited agricultural soil and changes in plant growth, nitrogen (N) and P uptake, BNF capacity, and soil phosphatases activities were evaluated as a function of Pi and Po inputs, in the form of orthophosphate or phytic acid, respectively. When compared to P-deficient conditions where BNF was primarily limited by plant growth rather than directly due to the high P costs of symbiotic N fixation, Pi addition substantially enhanced plant growth (threefold), nodule formation (16-fold), P acquisition (sixfold), and BNF efficiency (sevenfold). In contrast, even with the addition of the highest dose of Po, the increase in plant growth, nodule formation, P acquisition, and BNF capacity (1.7, 3.5, 2.4 and 2.1-fold, respectively) was much less expressed, indicating that hairy vetch could only minimally access Po sources over the growth period in order to alleviate the P limitation effect on N2 fixation in under P-deficient conditions. These findings suggest that hairy vetch will not be able to provide sufficient BNF for improving soil N inputs in low-fertility cropping systems that rely on organic inputs.
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页码:4127 / 4137
页数:10
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