“…Wissuwa and Ae (2001) investigated the P uptake of 30 rice genotypes and observed a high variation for P uptake (0.6–12.9 mg P per plant). Several recent studies in rice and other crops have reported that using genotypes with high P‐uptake efficiency is the best approach for P‐deficient soils, while genotypes with P efficiency produce sufficient dry matter per unit of P consumption (Bilal et al, 2018; Iqbal et al, 2019; Sandaña, 2016; Shimamura et al, 2020). Typically, low P (LP) limits the aboveground growth of rice (i.e., number of tillers, shoot biomass, leaf area index (LAI), and leaf photosynthetic rate), and varieties with strong tolerance to LP could adapt to LP environment by increasing the root growth (Deng et al, 2020).…”