Dynamics of root–microbe interactions governing crop phosphorus acquisition after straw amendment

Soil Biology and Biochemistry(2023)

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Phosphorus (P) mobilization by microorganisms influences root morphological and exudation traits related to crop nutrient acquisition. However, the dynamics of root P acquisition strategies in response to P immobilization followed by release that accompany microbial growth and decay remain unclear. We evaluated root–microbe interactions governing P uptake by Brassica chinensis and Solanum lycopersicum grown for 56 days in low-P (10 mg P kg−1) and high-P (100 mg P kg−1) soil with or without straw addition. Straw addition increased the growth of bacteria and fungi (including microorganisms harbouring the phoD, phoC and pqqC genes) and enhanced the microbial P pool. The high microbial abundance 29 days after straw addition was associated with short roots and weak carboxylate exudation in B. chinensis and S. lycopersicum regardless of P fertilization. Phosphate-solubilizing microbes harbouring the phoD, phoC and pqqC genes together with microbial P release increased plant-available soil P, influencing variation in root P-acquisition strategies between the species. The high level of CaCl2-extractable P due to P release upon microbial decay and phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms was associated with short roots and weak carboxylate exudation in B. chinensis, but underpinned crop nutrient acquisition in low-P soil amended with straw after day 40. S. lycopersicum increased root elongation in response to mobilization of microbial P after day 44. The long roots coupled with the increased P availability due to microbial P release elicited large P acquisition by S. lycopersicum in straw-amended, low-P soil. By contrast, microbial abundance and microbially mediated P availability had little influence on root P-acquisition strategies in B. chinensis and S. lycopersicum in high-P, straw-amended soil. This study highlighted the importance of temporally varying root–microbe interactions in influencing crop P acquisition in low-P, straw-amended soil.
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Root morphological traits,Root exudation,Microbial biomass turnover,Phosphate-solubilizing microorganisms,Nutrient fertilization and straw return,Crop P-use efficiency
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