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Role and Deficiency symptoms of “Phosphorous” in Banana End Next.

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1 Role and Deficiency symptoms of “Phosphorous” in Banana End Next

2 Role of Phosphorous NextPreviousEnd Cont… Phosphorus (P) is essential for plant growth. It stimulates growth of young plants, giving them a good and vigorous start. Phosphorus management and nutrition has both economic and environmental implications. Phosphorus is an essential nutrient both as a part of several key plant structure Compounds and as a catalyst in the conversion of numerous key biochemical reactions in plants. Phosphorus is noted especially for its role in capturing and converting the solar energy into useful plant compounds. Phosphorus is a vital component of DNA, the genetic "memory unit" of all living things.

3 NextPreviousEnd The structures of both DNA and RNA are linked together by phosphorus bonds. It is also a component of RNA, the compound that reads the DNA genetic code to build proteins and other compounds essential for plant structure, seed yield, and genetic transfer. Thus phosphorus is essential for the general health and vigor of all plants. Phosphorus is a vital component of ATP, the "energy unit" of plants ATP forms during photosynthesis, has phosphorus in its structure, and processes from the beginning of seedling growth through to the formation of grain and maturity.

4 Phosphorous fertilization did not influence the growth of banana because in areas having 0.1 to 0.2 ppm available P the growth of the plants were satisfactory. Phosphorous application showed beneficial effect on fruit maturity. Increasing level of phosphorous from 0 to 60 g per plant increased the pseudo stem height, hand number, bunch weight and fruit size as well as accelerated the flowering. Role of Phosphorous in Banana NextPreviousEnd

5 Growth Factors NextPreviousEnd  Stimulated root development  Increased stalk and stem strength  Improved flower formation and seed production  More uniform and earlier crop maturity  Increased nitrogen N-fixing capacity of legumes.  Improvements in crop quality  Increased resistance to plant diseases.  Phosphorus deficiency is more difficult to diagnose than a deficiency of nitrogen or potassium.  Some crops, such as maize, tend to show an abnormal discoloration when phosphorus is deficient. Cont…

6 NextPreviousEnd  Crops usually display no obvious symptoms of phosphorus deficiency, other than a general stunting of the plant during early growth, and by the time a visual deficiency is recognized it may be too late to correct in annual crops.  Consequently, early vegetative responses to phosphorus are often observed.  The degree of purple is influenced by the genetic makeup of the plant, some hybrids showing much greater discoloration than others.  The purplish color is due to accumulation of sugars which favors the synthesis of anthocyanin (a purplish colored pigment) that occurs in the leaves of the plant. Cont…

7 NextPreviousEnd  Phosphorus deficiencies late in the growing season affect both seed development and normal crop maturity.  The percentage of the total amount of each nutrient taken up is higher for phosphorus late in the growing season than for either nitrogen or potassium.  Phosphorus is highly mobile in plants and when deficient it may be translocated from old plant tissue to young actively growing areas.  Translocated into the fruiting areas of the plant where high energy requirement are needed for the formation of seeds and fruit.The plants are usually dark bluish-green in color with leaves and stem becoming purplish

8 Deficiency and Symptoms of Phosphorous: Severe restriction of plant growth with lower leaves showing necrotic appearance due to phosphorous deficiency. The reserve P in rhizomes pieces was sufficient to sustain good growth at the early stages. The plants which survived showed stunted growth and serve marginal leaf scorching, improper root development and vascular discoloration in the center of rhizomes. Older leaves, however showed dark green color but with a bluish or bronze like tinge. NextPreviousEnd Necrosis of lower leaves due to “P” deficiency.

9 Recommendation NextPreviousEnd Control: Application of DAP (50g/ plant) followed by irrigation is recommended.  Fertilizers dose under tropical and subtropical condition banana  Soil test based fertilizers application in banana  Tissue analysis based fertilizers application

10 Previous Let us sum up Phosphorus is essential for plant growth. In banana, higher phosphorus level dramatically increase the pseudo stem height, hand number, bunch weight and fruit size as well as accelerated the flowering. Deficiency of phosphorous showed stunted growth, severe marginal leaf scorching, improper root development and vascular discoloration in the center or rhizomes. It can be reclaimed by application of DAP (50g/ plant) followed by irrigation.


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