The effect of phosphorus supply on white clover (Trifolium repens L.) response to elevated pCO2. II. Transpiration rate, Pi partitioning and acid phosphatase activity
ALMEIDA, J.P.F. ; NÖRSBERGER, J. (1998) - The effect of phosphorus supply on white clover (Trifolium repens L.) response to elevated pCO2. II. Transpiration rate, Pi partitioning and acid phosphatase activity. In Reunião da Sociedade Portuguesa de Pastagens e Forragens, 29, Castelo Branco, 5-8 de Maio. Comunicação Oral.
Title
The effect of phosphorus supply on white clover (Trifolium repens L.) response to elevated pCO2. II. Transpiration rate, Pi partitioning and acid phosphatase activity
Subject
Trifolium repens P
Date
2011-07-22T11:54:30Z 2011-07-22T11:54:30Z 1998
Description
Phosphorus is a basic nutrient for plant growth. P uptake by white clover is the result of a passive and an active process: the firts a mass flow effect and the second called as a “proton motor force” mechanism. The passive process, is dependent from the external nutrient concentration, permeability of root tissues and plant transpiration rate.