New Maize Hybrid Varieties Show Strong Resistance to Phosphorus Deficiency
The researchers studied different types of maize plants to see how they respond to low levels of phosphorus. They found that when plants didn't have enough phosphorus, they grew less, had smaller roots, and absorbed less nutrients. One type of maize, PH4CV, did better than the others under low phosphorus conditions, with longer roots, better nutrient absorption, and less decrease in leaf area and photosynthesis.