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Nitrogen fertilizer application rates and ratios promote the biochemical and physiological attributes of winter wheat

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FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

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FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2022.1011515

Keywords

winter wheat; nitrogen fertilizer; photosynthetic traits; chlorophyll content; (SPAD)

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Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31871571, 31371572]
  2. Scientific and Technological Innovation Fund of Shanxi Agricultural University [2018YJ17, 2020BQ32]
  3. Higher education Project of Scientific and Technological Innovation in Shanxi [2020L0132]
  4. Key Technologies Ramp
  5. D Program of Shanxi Province [201903D211002]
  6. Outstanding Doctor Funding Award of Shanxi Province [SXYBKY2018040]
  7. earmarked fund for Modern Agro-industry Technology Research System [2022-07]

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Improper optimization of nitrogen rates and ratios can negatively impact grain yields and photosynthetic characteristics of winter wheat. Applying 225 kg/ha of nitrogen and using a ratio of 6:4:0:0 at sowing, jointing, flowering, and grain filling stages can effectively enhance photosynthesis and other physiological characteristics of winter wheat.
Improper optimization of the rates and ratios of nitrogen application reduces grain yields and increases the nitrogen loss, thereby affecting environmental quality. In addition, scarcer evidence exists on the integrative approach of nitrogen, which could have effects on the biochemical and physiological characteristics of wheat. Treatments were arranged as nitrogen (N) rates of 00, 75, 150, 225, and 300 kg ha(-1) in the main plots, and different nitrogen ratios were organized in subplots at 5:5:0:0 and 6:4:0:0, which were applied at the sowing, jointing, flowering, and grain filling stages. The results revealed that 225 kg N ha(-1) significantly enhanced the stomatal conductance (G(s)), photosynthetic rate (P-n), intercellular CO2 (C-i), transpiration rate (T-r), and total chlorophyll by 28.5%, 42.3%, 10.0%, 15.2%, and 50%, receptively, at the jointing stage in comparison to the control (0 kg N ha(-1)). Nitrogen application of 225 kg ha(-1) increased the soil-plant analysis development (SPAD) value and the chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, and carotenoid contents of winter wheat under the 6:4:0:0 ratio. The trend of the photosynthetic characteristics was observed to be greater at the 6:4:0:0 fertilization ratio compared to that at 5:5:0:0. The photosynthetic rate was significantly associated with the biochemical and physiological characteristics of winter wheat. In conclusion, the nitrogen dose of 225 kg ha(-1) and the ratio of 6:4:0:0 (quantity applied at the sowing, jointing, flowering, and grain filling stages) effectively promoted the photosynthetic and other physiological characteristics of winter wheat.

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