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These traits are known to play important roles in the acquisition of soil resources by trees.
The efficient acquisition of soil resources (nutrients and water) through the root system is crucial for crop productivity.
Several mechanisms for PGPMs to directly or indirectly improve acquisition of soil or fertilizer nutrients by crop plants such as root growth stimulation, nutrient solubilization and mineralization, and induction of resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses have been clearly described already [14 16, 18 20, 22, 25, 35, 49].
Improved grain production to meet the food demand of an increasing population has been highly dependent on chemical fertilizer input based on the traditionally assumed notion of 'high input, high output', which results in overuse of fertilizers but ignores the biological potential of roots or rhizosphere for efficient mobilization and acquisition of soil nutrients.
Besides common organic acids, as yet unknown components of root exudates may facilitate acquisition of soil P by plants.
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Plant root system architecture (RSA) is plastic and dynamic, allowing plants to respond to their environment in order to optimize acquisition of important soil resources.
The acquisition of precise soil data representative of the entire survey area, is a critical issue for many treatments such as irrigation or fertilization in precision agriculture.
Another approach to directly or indirectly improve plant acquisition of applied or soil nutrients is to inoculate soil with plant growth-promoting microorganisms (PGPMs) e.g. P-solubilizing bacteria and fungi.
The DMA synthesized in shoots is thought to be involved in Fe homeostasis in shoots and flowers and does not participate in the acquisition of Fe from soil (Bashir et al. 2006).
Great progress has been made in breeding nutrient-efficient crops by molecularly engineering root traits desirable for efficient acquisition of nutrients from soil, transporters for uptake, redistribution and homeostasis of nutrients, and enzymes for efficient assimilation.
Acquisition of nutrients from soil is a prerequisite for plant growth and development.
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