Critical phosphorus levels in sunflower plants
K Spencer and CW Chan
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry
21(108) 91 - 97
Published: 1981
Abstract
To provide a basis for a tissue test for the diagnosis of P deficiency in sunflower crops, the influence of plant part and age on the critical P percentage (P concentration in tissues required to sustain 90% of maximum yield) was examined. In a glasshouse experiment, the known mobility of phosphate within the plant was reflected in the occurrence of the highest P concentration in the youngest leaves. Laminae contained more P than petioles on a dry-weight basis. Stem internodes contained less P than the adjoining petiole near the base ofthe plant but more near the apex. Three field experiments indicated that the lamina of the youngest fully-expanded leaf was a suitable plant part for diagnosis. Critical P concentrations for this tissue decreased from about 0.35% at the fourth week from sowing to 0.20% at the tenth week.https://doi.org/10.1071/EA9810091
© CSIRO 1981