Phosphorus accumulation in grains of japonica rice as affected by nitrogen fertilizer |
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Authors: | Junguo Bi Zhenghui Liu Zhaomiao Lin Md A. Alim Muhammad I. A. Rehmani Ganghua Li Qiangsheng Wang Shaohua Wang Yanfeng Ding |
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Affiliation: | 1. College of Agronomy, Nanjing Agricultural University, Nanjing, 210095, China
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Abstract: | Background and aims This study aims to investigate the effect of nitrogen (N) on grain phosphorus (P) accumulation in japonica rice. Methods Six cultivars with contrasting agronomic traits were grown for 3 years (from 2008 to 2010) of field experiments under seven N treatments and 1 year (in 2010) of pot experiments with five N treatments to study the effect of N on grain phosphorus accumulation and to explore its physiological foundation. Results Grain total P and phytic acid concentration showed a clearly decreasing trend as N rate increased for both field and pot experiments. Pot experiment revealed that application of N increase plant biomass, but tended to lower plant P uptake, especially for the split topdressing treatments. Both harvest index (HI) and P harvest index (PHI) increased with N rate, but PHI was consistently higher than HI, indicating the larger proportion of P translocation to grain than that of dry matter by N. Further, ratio of PHI/HI differed significantly among genotypes, but was stable across contrasting N treatments. Conclusions The combination of decreased plant P uptake and dilution effect of increased grain yield by N is proposed as underlying mechanism of the decreased grain P concentration by high N. |
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