2022
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c00099
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Enhancing Phytate Availability in Soils and Phytate-P Acquisition by Plants: A Review

Abstract: Phytate ( myo -inositol hexakisphosphate salts) can constitute a large fraction of the organic P in soils. As a more recalcitrant form of soil organic P, up to 51 million metric tons of phytate accumulate in soils annually, corresponding to ∼65% of the P fertilizer application. However, the availability of phytate is limited due to its strong binding to soils via its highly-phosphorylated inositol structure, with sorption capacity being ∼4 times that of orthophosphate in soils. Phosphoru… Show more

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“…However, the associated mechanisms regarding phytate hydrolysis in soils and its utilization by plants are poorly understood. 6 Phytase is a specialized phosphatase, which can catalyze phytate hydrolysis to release lower inositol phosphates and inorganic-P. 6 Some plants exude phytase into the rhizosphere and thereby helping their phytate-P acquisition. For example, under P deficiency, overexpression of phytase gene GmPAP14 in soybean results in high enzyme activity to facilitate its external phytate-P uptake.…”
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“…However, the associated mechanisms regarding phytate hydrolysis in soils and its utilization by plants are poorly understood. 6 Phytase is a specialized phosphatase, which can catalyze phytate hydrolysis to release lower inositol phosphates and inorganic-P. 6 Some plants exude phytase into the rhizosphere and thereby helping their phytate-P acquisition. For example, under P deficiency, overexpression of phytase gene GmPAP14 in soybean results in high enzyme activity to facilitate its external phytate-P uptake.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…5,10 Besides, phytase activity in soils is affected by soil pH and its strong sorption onto soils. 6 As such, studies on phytate-P acquisition by plants have often been conducted in sterile media or under hydroponics. It is known that phytase exudation by plants responds to P deficiency, but few studies focus on the impacts of As and/ or phytate on extracellular phytase activity and phytate-P uptake by plants.…”
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“…[ 97 , 98 , 99 ]. It is estimated that annually, up to 51 million metric tons of phytate accumulate in the soil, making it a readily available resource [ 100 ]. Figure 9 schematically illustrates the structure of phytate.…”
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confidence: 99%