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Chickpea plant responses to polyphosphate fertiliser forms and drip fertigation frequencies: effect on photosynthetic performance and phenotypic traits.
Chtouki, Mohamed; Naciri, Rachida; Garré, Sarah et al.
2021In Functional Plant Biology: FPB
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Keywords :
drip fertigation; phosphorus uptake; chickpea podding; fertiliser; photosynthetic yield
Abstract :
[en] Photosynthesis is the main biophysiological process that governs plant growth and development. Under nutrient deficiency in crops and soils, many photosynthetic reactions can be disturbed. We compared two polyphosphates (Poly-A and Poly-B) and an orthophosphate fertiliser (Ortho-P) to an unfertilised treatment under three drip fertigation frequencies. Results showed that the electron transport chain between PSII and PSI was significantly enhanced in fertigated chickpea plants compared with the control treatment. The polyphosphate fertiliser (Poly-A) enhanced the number of electron acceptors of the photosynthetic linear electron transport chain compared with the other fertiliser forms. Furthermore, the time for reaching the maximum intensity Fm was shortened in the fertilised chickpea plant indicating that the rate of light trapping and electron transport was enhanced under phosphorus drip fertigation. Also, the energy needed to close all reaction centres was decreased with P fertigated treatments, as revealed by the electron acceptor pool size of PSII (Sm/tFmax). However, no significant effects of fertiliser forms or fertigation frequencies were observed on the energetic demand for reaction centres closure. Plants grown under polyphosphate fertigation absorbed significantly more phosphorus. Positive correlations between phosphorus uptake, photosynthetic yield, chickpea podding dynamic, and grain yield showed the beneficial effects of adequate phosphorus nutrition on chickpea growth and productivity.
Research center :
Plant Stress Laboratory, UM6P
Disciplines :
Agriculture & agronomy
Author, co-author :
Chtouki, Mohamed  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > TERRA Research Centre
Naciri, Rachida
Garré, Sarah  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département GxABT > Echanges Eau - Sol - Plantes
Nguyen, Frédéric ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > Département ArGEnCo > Géophysique appliquée
Oukarroum, Abdallah
Language :
English
Title :
Chickpea plant responses to polyphosphate fertiliser forms and drip fertigation frequencies: effect on photosynthetic performance and phenotypic traits.
Publication date :
21 June 2021
Journal title :
Functional Plant Biology: FPB
ISSN :
1445-4416
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
Name of the research project :
SoilPhorlLife Project
Funders :
Mohamed VI Polytechnic University & Liege University
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