Effect of Calcium Fertilization on Calcium Uptake and Its Partitioning in Citrus Trees

Author:

Morales Julia1ORCID,Martínez-Alcántara Belén1,Bermejo Almudena2,Millos Jorge3,Legaz Francisco2,Quiñones Ana1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for the Development of Sustainable Agriculture—CDAS, Valencian Institute for Agricultural Research—IVIA, Crta. CV-315, Km 10.7, 46113 Moncada, Valencia, Spain

2. Department of Citriculture and Vegetal Production, Valencian Institute for Agricultural Research—IVIA, Crta. CV-315, Km 10.7, 46113 Moncada, Valencia, Spain

3. Service of Food Security and Sustainable Development-C.A.C.T.I., Vigo University, 36310 Vigo, Pontevedra, Spain

Abstract

Calcium (Ca) plays a vital role as a macronutrient in the growth and development of plants. In order of decreasing solubility, Ca can be found in vegetal tissues as soluble Ca (Fraction I), bound Ca (mainly pectates, Fraction II), inorganic insoluble Ca (mainly phosphates and carbonates, Fraction III) and organic insoluble Ca or oxalate (Fraction IV). To explore the impact of Ca fertilizer application on plant growth and its allocation among different fractions, young citrus trees were fed over a complete vegetative cycle with a 44Ca labeled fertilizer (T1-Ca), while control plants (T2) received no Ca fertilizer. The results showed that plants receiving Ca exhibited significantly greater biomass. 44Ca derived from the fertilizer was localized mainly in sink organs (new flush leaves–twigs and fibrous roots). The primary fraction responsible for total Ca partitioning was Fraction II, followed by Fraction III or IV. Citrus plants, commonly found in calcareous soils, demonstrated improved growth with calcium treatments, indicating a positive link between calcium supplementation and enhanced development. The calcium supplied through the fertilizer (44Ca) was predominantly concentrated in sink organs (mainly in Ca-pectate fraction), including new flush leaves and twigs above ground, as well as fibrous roots below ground.

Funder

YARA Iberian, Madrid

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Agronomy and Crop Science

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