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Stuart Pearse
Thesis title
Carboxylate composition of root exudates and the ability of wheat, canola, and different lupin and pulse species to utilise phosphorus from soluble and sparingly soluble phosphorus sources.

Thesis summary
The exudation of carboxylates from roots into soil mobilises bound phosphate that is otherwise unavailable for plants that do not release carboxylates. The study of release of these compounds offers considerable potential for increasing Australian dryland cropping efficiency with regard to phosphorus utilisation.
The primary objective of this study is to compare a range of lupin and pulse species with respect to their total carboxylate composition and release, and their ability to access different forms of phosphorus. Organic acids tested for in these studies by HPLC include malic, malonic, lactic, acetic, maleic, citric, cis-aconitic, trans-acotinic, succinic, and fumaric acids.
Funding
This project is funded by an ARC-SPIRT grant in association with The Department of Agriculture and CSBP FutureFarm.
Contact details
Stuart Pearse School of Plant Biology Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences The University of Western Australia 35 Stirling Highway Crawley, WA 6009 Telephone: +(61 8) 6488 1988 Fax: +(61 8) 6488 1108 Email: spearse@agric.uwa.edu.au | 
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Start Date
September 2002
Estimated Submission Date
March 2006
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