Journal article

Potato root and leaf phosphatase activity in response to P deprivation


Authors listKavka, Mareike; Korn, Kati; Hazarika, Mousumi; Bachmann-Pfabe, Silvia; Uptmoor, Ralf

Publication year2021

Pages668-677

JournalJournal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science

Volume number184

Issue number6

ISSN1436-8730

eISSN1522-2624

Open access statusHybrid

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.202100112

PublisherWiley-VCH Verlag


Abstract
Background Plants are not able to take up organically bound phosphorus (P) before it is hydrolyzed by extracellular phosphatases while intracellular phosphatases play a role in P remobilization. Aims The aim of this study was to evaluate intra- and extracellular acid phosphatase activity as well as root and shoot growth of two modern starch potato cultivars at different levels of P deprivation. Methods In vitro propagated potato plantlets (cultivars Kuba and Cardoso) were grown in sand and fertigated with five different P concentrations, ranging from 1 to 0.05 mM P. Growth parameters, plant P concentrations, and acid phosphatase activities were determined after 40 days. Results Shoot and root biomass decreased gradually with decreasing P supply, while the root-to-shoot ratio increased. Shoot P concentration decreased steadily, but root P concentration remained constant at P levels below 0.5 mM. Root-associated and root intracellular acid phosphatase activity increased in both cultivars with rising levels of P deprivation. The activity of acid phosphatases in old but not in young leaves was increased with P deprivation. Intracellular acid phosphatase activity was genotype dependent, with higher activity in the cultivar Kuba than in Cardoso. Conclusions Our results point to a tissue specific regulation of acid phosphatase activity depending on plant P status and potato genotype. Increasing root-associated acid phosphatase activities may help P starved potato plants to ensure a sufficient P nutrition. Further research is needed to unravel the roles of leaf intracellular acid phosphatases in potato.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleKavka, M., Korn, K., Hazarika, M., Bachmann-Pfabe, S. and Uptmoor, R. (2021) Potato root and leaf phosphatase activity in response to P deprivation, Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science = Zeitschrift für Pflanzenernährung und Bodenkunde, 184(6), pp. 668-677. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.202100112

APA Citation styleKavka, M., Korn, K., Hazarika, M., Bachmann-Pfabe, S., & Uptmoor, R. (2021). Potato root and leaf phosphatase activity in response to P deprivation. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science = Zeitschrift für Pflanzenernährung und Bodenkunde. 184(6), 668-677. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.202100112



Keywords


ATPAP26intracellular acid phosphatasesPHOSPHORUS-USE EFFICIENCYPHYTASE ACTIVITYPLANT NUTRITIONPURPLE ACID-PHOSPHATASEroot-associated acid phosphatasesSolanum tuberosum


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