Potassium transport and use efficiency for sustainable fertigation in protected cropping
Author | Sonali |
Available date | 2024-07-10T09:51:37Z |
Publication Date | 2023-08-09 |
Publication Name | Journal of Sustainable Agriculture and Environment |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/sae2.12065 |
Citation | Sonali, Huda, S., Jayasena, V., Ahmed, T., & Chen, Z. H. (2023). Potassium transport and use efficiency for sustainable fertigation in protected cropping. Journal of Sustainable Agriculture and Environment, 2(3), 346-356. |
Abstract | The increasing demand for high-quality horticultural produces in global markets has driven the growing crop production under protected cropping, which are usually more efficient in fertilizer use compared to field cultivation. As one of the key macronutrients, available potassium (K+) resources have decreased due to the expansion of intensive agriculture and excessive use of K fertilizers. Currently, limited strategies have been adopted to improve crop quality in protected cropping with sustainable use of K+ fertigation and its comprehensive understanding at physiological and molecular levels. Therefore, we highlight the importance of optimal use of K+ in fertigation in protected cultivation that may also enhance crop quality characteristics. We review different K+ channels and transporters from various protein families responsible for K+ absorption and distribution across different plant tissues. An analysis of the literature on transcriptome, ionome, proteome and metabolome profiles of crops suggests the crucial roles of K+ in maintaining ion homoeostasis and modulating stress responses. It reveals that optimal K+ fertigation levels in protected cropping not only aids in maintaining the overall crop growth and production but also participates in maintaining the fruit quality. This review can potentially guide crop production and resource use efficiency in protected cropping, contributing to global food security and a better sustainable agricultural and environmental future. |
Sponsor | This work was supported by MME grant MME01-0826-190018 from the Qatar National Research Fund, Horticulture Innovation Australia (VG16070, VG17003 and LP18000) and CRC Future Food Systems (P2-012, P2-016 and P2-018). Zhong-Hua Chen was funded by Australian Research Council (FT210100366). Open access publishing facilitated by Western Sydney University, as part of the Wiley - Western Sydney University agreement via the Council of Australian University Librarians. |
Language | en |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Subject | crop quality greenhouse horticulture membrane transport omics soilless cultivation |
Type | Article |
Pagination | 346-356 |
Issue Number | 3 |
Volume Number | 2 |
ESSN | 2767-035X |
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