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Nitrogen addition modifies the relative gene expression level and accumulation of carbon-based bioactive substances in Cyclocarya paliurus

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume 188, Issue -, Pages 70-80

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.plaphy.2022.07.037

Keywords

Wheel wingnut; Nitrogen fertilization; Secondary metabolites; Biosynthetic pathway; Leaf biomass production; Trade-off

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [32071750]
  2. Key Research and Development Program of Jiangsu Province [BE2019388]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20200771]

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This study investigated the effects of nitrogen addition on the accumulation and gene expression levels of carbon-based secondary metabolites in Cyclocarya paliurus leaves. The results showed that intermediate nitrogen addition led to the highest contents of polyphenols, flavonoids, and triterpenoids in the leaves. However, there was a trade-off between the accumulation of these bioactive substances and leaf biomass production.
In China, lots of Cyclocarya paliurus plantations have been established for tea and functional food production on nitrogen (N)-limited land. The optimum N levels require for biosynthesis and accumulation of carbon-based bioactive substances vary among plant species. This study integrated field trial with hydroponic culture to assess impact of nitrogen addition on accumulation and relative gene expression level of carbon-based secondary metabolites in C. paliurus. N addition significantly influenced not only contents of polyphenols, flavonoids and triterpenoids and relative gene expression levels of their biosynthetic pathway in C. paliurus leaves but also leaf biomass production and the bioactive substance accumulations. An intermediate N addition induced the highest contents of polyphenols, flavonoids and triterpenoids in leaves, but the optimized accumulation of these bioactive substances in the leaves was the trade-off between their contents and leaf biomass production. Cor-relation analysis showed that related gene expression levels were closely correlated with contents of their leaf corresponding secondary metabolites. Compared with ratios of carbon/N (C/N) and carbon/phosphorus (C/P) in the soil, ratios of C/N and C/P in the leaves were more strongly related to the contents and accumulations of polyphenols, flavonoids and triterpenoids. To obtain higher yields of targeted phytochemicals, the threshold ratios of C/N and C/P in the leaves are recommended for N and P fertilization at similar sites. Overall, our findings would provide the theoretical basis and technical support for manipulating N fertilization in C. paliurus plantations to obtain higher accumulations of targeted bioactive substances.

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