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Título
Barley seed coating with free and immobilized alkaline phosphatase to improve P uptake and plant growth
Autor
Publicado en
The Journal of Agricultural Science, v. 150, n. 6 (dic. 2012), pp 691-701
Editorial
Cambridge University Press
Fecha de publicación
2012-02
ISSN
0021-8596
DOI
10.1017/S0021859612000019
Resumen
Coating barley seeds with free and immobilized alkaline phosphatase was investigated as a potential means to
enhance plant utilization of accumulated soil phosphorus (P). Two coating techniques were studied: film-coating
and pelleting. The highest phosphatase activity retention in the coating layer, ranging from 0·48 to 0·67, was
observed when seeds were film-coated with phosphatase–polyresorcinol complex (PPC). The germination of
seeds film-coated or pelleted with alkaline phosphatase ranged from 0·84 to 0·97 or 0·14 to 0·25, respectively.
Low germination of the pelleted seeds was attributed to freezing the seeds in liquid nitrogen (N) for the layer
coating formation. Pelleted seeds were not used in the remainder of the studies. Under pot culture conditions, an
increase in the soil inorganic P was detected when the seeds were film-coated with phosphatase. Moreover, the
film-coating significantly increased the P uptake by plants (between 25 and 31% after 35 days after planting
(DAP)). The present study showed that the seed film-coating with free and immobilized phosphatase increased the
phosphatase activity in the rhizosphere and the P uptake by plants.
Materia
Bioquímica
Biochemistry
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