Translocation and accumulation of phosphorus applied to healthy and brown bast affected rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) trees (Record no. 71492)

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Personal name Joseph Mercykutty
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Title Translocation and accumulation of phosphorus applied to healthy and brown bast affected rubber (Hevea brasiliensis) trees
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Name of publisher Journal of Rubber Research
Year of publication 2012
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Number of Pages 265-272
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Summary, etc A study to assess the movement and incorporation of phosphorus from applied source in rubber (Hevea brasiliensis Muell Arg.) trees was conducted. Radioactive phosphorus (P) was applied to mature rubber either through root feeding or by soil injection. The radioacive phosphorus could be traced in the leaves, bark and latex indicating that the applied phosphorus was absorbed immediately by the tree. P activity in the different plant parts of three categories of trees viz., normal, partially dry and completely dry were compared. No significant difference between the three groups was recorded in the P activity in the leaves on the 15th day of application. However, accumulation to a phenomenal extent was noted in the partially dry and completely dry trees with advancement of time, indicating non translocation to the site of latex the 30th and 45th day of sampling, no radioactive phosphorus could be traced in the normal and partially dry trees while in the compeletely dry trees, P activity was recorded indicating lack of metabolic utilisation for the synthesis of latex. In the latex, P activity was recorded on the 20th day in all the three categories of trees. However, on the 30th and 45th day, no P activity was recorded in the completely dry trees indicating non utilisation of phosphorus from applied source for latex biosynthesis and regeneration. The study indicated that in the TPD affected trees, the xylem and phloem transport mechanism is active up to the laticiferous system but the latex biosynthesis and regeneration is affected or impaired.
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Topical Term Hevea brasiliensis
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Topical Term Latex biosynthesis
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Topical Term P
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Topical Term Radioactivity
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Topical Term Tapping panel dryness
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Personal name Sureshkumar P
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