Zhou Xinbin
Southwest University
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African Journal of Biotechnology | 2012
Zhou Xinbin; Huang Jianguo; Zhou Yong-xiang; Shi Wei-ming
Phosphorus deficiency is one of the most growth-limiting factors in soils in various parts of the world. Two rape cultivars, which differed in Phosphorus (P) uptake from Fe-P (FePO 4 ·4H 2 O) and Al-P (AlPO 4 ), were investigated to elucidate the contributions of root morphology and organic acids exudation to P uptake by rape from iron phosphate and aluminum phosphate. By solution culture and sand culture experiments, the activation capacity of insoluble Fe-P and Al-P of organic acids secreted by different rape genotypes roots was studied. The results show that two rape cultivars has significant genotypic variations in both plant dry weight and P uptake per plant when supplied with Fe-P and Al-P as the P source. When supplied with sparingly soluble phosphate (Fe-P and Al-P), the root length, surface area and number of roots tips of genotype HG (phosphorus efficient rape) were significantly higher than genotype LG (phosphorus inefficient rape). The rape grew better in Al-P treatment than Fe-P treatment. Root exudates of rape has certain ability to activate insoluble P and it had better activation capacity of insoluble Fe-P under the condition of P stress than normal supply of P. Hence, the large differences show traits for more phosphorus efficient plants between in the tested rape genotypes. The genotype HG showed increased P acquisition from the Al-P and Fe-P than the genotype LG. This opens the possibility to breed for more P uptake-efficient varieties as a way to bring more sparingly soluble soil P into cycling in crop production. Key words: Sparingly soluble phosphate, phosphorus efficiency, genotypic differences, rape.
African Journal of Biotechnology | 2012
Zhou Xinbin; Huang Jianguo; Zhou Yong-xiang; Shi Wei-ming
A short-term greenhouse experiment was carried out with two phosphorus (P) levels of purple soil to investigate P availability and associated processes in the rhizosphere of two different P-efficiency wheat genotypes using a thin slicing technique. Two genotypes with different P efficiencies were grown in a root-compartment experiment under low P (P 10: 10 P mg/kg) and high P (P 100: 100 P mg/kg) treatments. Results show that readily extracted forms of soil inorganic P were depleted by the two wheat genotypes, depletion zones extended further adjacent to 4 to 6 mm. Enhanced depletion of sodium hydroxide extractable organic P apparent in the rhizosphere of high P-efficient wheat cultivar 10098 compared with low P inefficient wheat cultivar 10026 was related to the presence of greater concentrations of microbial biomass and higher soil acid phosphatase and phosphodiesterase enzyme activities. These results confirm that microorganisms and soil enzymic activities played important roles in the mineralization of soil organic P, particularly under high P-efficient wheat cultivar 10098. These results suggest that improving P efficiency based on the character of P efficiency acquisition in Pefficient genotype would be a potential approach for maintaining wheat yield potential in soils with low P bioavailability.
Archive | 2014
Zhao Yongqing; Tan Qingjun; Shi Xiaojun; Zhou Xinbin; Zhou Yong; Ruan Kangle; Wu Mingfeng
Plant Nutrition and Fertilizing Science | 2010
Zhou Xinbin; Shi XiaoJun; Sun PengShou; Li Wei; Dai HengLin; Peng LiangZhi; Chun ChangPing
Archive | 2017
Zhou Xinbin; Lai Fan; Zhang Chengming; Xu Weihong; Xie Deti; Xu Chen; Chen Tao
Archive | 2017
Zhou Xinbin; Xu Chen; Chen Tao; Li Changjun; Lai Fan; Xie Deti; Zhang Chengming; Chen Yiyin
Archive | 2017
Zhou Xinbin; Gao Axiang; Lai Fan; Xu Chen; Xie Deti; Zhang Chengming; Chen Tao; Li Changjun; Wang Daibin; Zhu Xiaowei
Zhongguo Yancao Xuebao | 2016
Su Tingting; Xu Chen; Zhou Xinbin; Xie Deti
Xinan Daxue Xuebao. Ziran Kexue Ban | 2016
Xu Anding; Zhou Xinbin; Su Tingting; Zhang Lu; Yang Chao; Xie Deti; Shi Xiaojun
Archive | 2016
Zhou Xinbin; Xu Chen; Chen Tao; Li Changjun; Wang Daibin; Xie Deti; Shi Xiaojun; Yang Chao; Chen Yiyin; Xu Chang; Jiang Houlong