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- Title
Regulation of Nitrogen Metabolism, Photosynthetic Activity, and Yield Attributes of Spring Wheat by Nitrogen Fertilizer in the Semi-arid Loess Plateau Region.
- Authors
Effah, Zechariah; Li, Lingling; Xie, Junhong; Liu, Chang; Xu, Aixia; Karikari, Benjamin; Anwar, Sumera; Zeng, Min
- Abstract
It is critical for spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) production in the semi-arid Loess Plateau to understand the impact of nitrogen (N) fertilizer on changes in N metabolism, photosynthetic parameters, and their relationship with grain yield and quality. The photosynthetic capacity of flag leaves, dry matter accumulation, and N metabolite enzyme activities from anthesis to maturity were studied on a long-term fertilization trial under different N rates [0 kg ha−1(N1), 52.5 kg ha−1 (N2), 105 kg ha−1 (N3), 157.5 kg ha−1 (N4), and 210 kg ha−1 (N5)]. It was observed that N3 produced optimum total dry matter (5407 kg ha−1), 1000 grain weight (39.7 g), grain yield (2.64 t ha−1), and protein content (13.97%). Our results showed that N fertilization significantly increased photosynthetic parameters and N metabolite enzymes at all growth stages. Nitrogen harvest index, partial productivity factor, agronomic recovery efficiency, and nitrogen agronomic efficiency were decreased with increased N. Higher N rates (N3–N5) maintained higher photosynthetic capacity and dry matter accumulation and lower intercellular CO2 content. The N supply influenced NUE by improving photosynthetic properties. The N3 produced highest chlorophyll content, photosynthetic rate, stomatal conductance and transpiration rate, grain yield, grain protein, dry matter, grains weight, and N metabolite enzyme activities compared to the other rates (N1, N2, N4, and N5). Therefore, increasing N rates beyond the optimum quantity only promotes vegetative development and results in lower yields.
- Subjects
NITROGEN fertilizers; METABOLIC regulation; GRAIN yields; WHEAT; PHOTOSYNTHETIC rates; CROPPING systems; ENZYMES
- Publication
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation, 2023, Vol 42, Issue 2, p1120
- ISSN
0721-7595
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s00344-022-10617-1