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Grafting improves tomato yield under low nitrogen conditions by enhancing nitrogen metabolism in plants

Journal

PROTOPLASMA
Volume 258, Issue 5, Pages 1077-1089

Publisher

SPRINGER WIEN
DOI: 10.1007/s00709-021-01623-3

Keywords

Tomato; Grafting; Rootstock; Nitrogen fertilizer; Yield

Funding

  1. Double First-class Discipline Construction Project of Shandong Province [SYL2017YSTD06]

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The study explored tomato grafting under low nitrogen conditions to enhance yield and improve fruit quality by enhancing nitrogen metabolism. Results showed that using high nitrogen use efficiency genotypes as rootstocks in grafting significantly increased nitrogen content, enzyme activity, NUE, yield, and fruit quality of tomato plants compared to low nitrogen use efficiency genotypes. This indicates that grafting with high-NUE rootstock promotes absorption and utilization of nitrogen, enhancing plant yield at different nitrogen levels.
To alleviate the effects of increasingly severe environmental conditions and meet the increasing demand for organic agricultural products, this paper studied tomato grafting under low nitrogen conditions in an effort to enhance yield and improve fruit quality by enhancing nitrogen metabolism. In this study, we screened for two tomato genotypes, a high nitrogen use efficiency genotype ('TMS-150') and a low nitrogen use efficiency genotype ('0301111'), using rootstocks from 25 tomato genotypes and studied the effects of tomato grafting on plant yield, fruit quality, nitrogen content, activities of key nitrogen metabolism enzymes, and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) under different nitrogen fertilizer conditions. The results showed that the yield of the tomato plants, the activities of key enzymes during nitrogen metabolism, the contents of different forms of nitrogen, and the efficiency of nitrogen use were lower at low nitrogen fertilization levels and higher at higher nitrogen fertilization levels, while the measured indicators were the highest under the N40 nitrogen fertilizer treatment. Grafting tomatoes with high-NUE tomato seedlings as the rootstock resulted in significant increases in the nitrogen content and the activity of key enzymes, enhanced the NUE of tomato plants, increased tomato yield, and improved fruit quality compared to those of the seedlings grafted with low-NUE rootstock. Our results indicate that tomato plants grafted with high-NUE rootstock presented enhanced absorption and utilization of nitrogen and increased plant yield by promoting nitrogen metabolism at different nitrogen levels.

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