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Photosynthesis and its related physiological variables in the leaves of Brassica genotypes as influenced by sulphur fertilization
Authors:Altaf Ahmad  M Z Abdin
Institution:Centre for Biotechnology, Faculty of Science, Hamdard University, New Delhi 110 062, India
Abstract:In the present investigation, we examined the effect of sulphur fertilization on photosynthesis (Pn) and its related physiological variables in the leaves of field grown Brassica genotypes ( Brassica juncea L.] Czern. and Coss. cv. Pusa Jai Kisan and Brassica campestris L. cv. Pusa Gold) over a whole growing season. Sulphur fertilization significantly ( P <0.05) increased the Pn rate on leaf area basis at all the growth stages over ?S treatment. The photosynthesis related variables such as soluble protein and Rubisco (ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase) protein were significantly higher in the leaves of plants grown with +S treatment, when compared to ?S treatment. Sulphur fertilization also improved the chlorophyll, N and S content in the leaves of +S treated plants over ?S treatment. Leaf-S content was linearly correlated with Pn rate, N-content and Rubisco protein in the leaves of both genotypes. An interesting relationship between N-content and Pn rate in the leaves of ?S and +S treated plants was observed. In ?S plants, the relationship between Pn rate and N-content per unit area of fully matured leaves became non-linear when leaf-N exceeded 1.5 g m?2, while in +S plants the same remained linear. Rubisco protein was linearly related to Pn rate and leaf-N content. The ratio of Rubisco/soluble protein was lesser in the leaves of ?S treated plants than +S treated plants. The effect of sulphur fertilization on Pn is discussed in relation to improved nitrogen utilization efficiency of the plants that leads to incorporation of reduced-N into the protein, especially in Rubisco protein rather than the non-protein compounds.
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