Is nitrogen accumulation in grain legumes responsive to growth or ontogeny?
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2017-11-13
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2018-01-31
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Hélène Marrou, Jose Jaumer Ricaurte, Michel Edmond Ghanem, Jose A. Clavijo Michelangeli, Lamiae Ghaouti, Idupulapati Rao, Thomas R. Sinclair. (31/1/2018). Is nitrogen accumulation in grain legumes responsive to growth or ontogeny. Physiologia Plantarum, 162 (1), pp. 109-122.
Abstract
Nitrogen (N) accumulation in legumes is one of the main determinants of crop
yield. Although N accumulation from symbiotic nitrogen fixation or N absorption
from the soil has been widely investigated, there is no clear consensus on
timing of the beginning of N accumulation and the termination of N accumulation
and the physiological events that may be associated with these two
events. The analyses conducted in this study aimed at identifying the determinant
of N accumulation in two grain legume species. Nitrogen accumulation
dynamics and mass accumulation and development stages were recorded in
the field for several genotypes of common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris) and faba
bean (Vicia faba) under different growing conditions. This study showed that
during the vegetative stages, N accumulation rate was correlated with mass
accumulation rate. However, the maximum accumulation of N did not correspond
to the time of the maximum mass accumulation. In fact, for both
species, N accumulation was found to persist in seed growth. This challenges
a common hypothesis that seed growth causes a decrease in N accumulation
because of a shift of the photosynthate supply to support the seed growth. Even
more surprising was the shift of the active accumulation of N in faba bean to
late in the growing season as compared with common bean. N accumulation
by faba bean only was initiated at high rates very late in vegetative growth and
persisted at high rates well into seed fill.
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Ghanem, Michel Edmond https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0626-7622
Rao, Idupulapati https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8381-9358
Rao, Idupulapati https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8381-9358