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Understanding Dry Matter and Nitrogen Accumulation with Time-Course for High-Yielding Wheat Production in China

Understanding the time-course of dry matter (DM) and nitrogen (N) accumulation in terms of yield–trait relationships is essential to simultaneously increase grain yield and synchronize N demand and N supply. We collected 413 data points from 11 field experiments to address patterns of DM and N accum...

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Autores principales: Meng, Qingfeng, Yue, Shanchao, Chen, Xinping, Cui, Zhenling, Ye, Youliang, Ma, Wenqi, Tong, Yanan, Zhang, Fusuo
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3714303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23874762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068783
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author Meng, Qingfeng
Yue, Shanchao
Chen, Xinping
Cui, Zhenling
Ye, Youliang
Ma, Wenqi
Tong, Yanan
Zhang, Fusuo
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Yue, Shanchao
Chen, Xinping
Cui, Zhenling
Ye, Youliang
Ma, Wenqi
Tong, Yanan
Zhang, Fusuo
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description Understanding the time-course of dry matter (DM) and nitrogen (N) accumulation in terms of yield–trait relationships is essential to simultaneously increase grain yield and synchronize N demand and N supply. We collected 413 data points from 11 field experiments to address patterns of DM and N accumulation with time in relation to grain yield and management of winter wheat in China. Detailed growth analysis was conducted at the Zadok growth stages (GS) 25 (regreening), GS30 (stem elongation), GS60 (anthesis), and GS100 (maturity) in all experiments, including DM and N accumulation. Grain yield averaged 7.3 Mg ha(−1), ranging from 2.1 to 11.2 Mg ha(−1). The percent N accumulation was consistent prior to DM accumulation, while both DM and N accumulation increased continuously with growing time. Both the highest and fastest DM and N accumulations were observed from stem elongation to the anthesis stage. Significant correlations between grain yield and DM and N accumulation were found at each of the four growth stages, although no positive relationship was observed between grain yield and harvest index or N harvest index. The yield increase from 7–9 Mg ha(−1) to >9 Mg ha(−1) was mainly attributed to increased DM and N accumulation from stem elongation to anthesis. Although applying more N fertilizer increased N accumulation during this stage, DM accumulation was not improved, indicating that N fertilizer management and related agronomic management should be intensified synchronously across the wheat growing season to simultaneously achieve high yields and match N demand and N supply.
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spelling pubmed-37143032013-07-19 Understanding Dry Matter and Nitrogen Accumulation with Time-Course for High-Yielding Wheat Production in China Meng, Qingfeng Yue, Shanchao Chen, Xinping Cui, Zhenling Ye, Youliang Ma, Wenqi Tong, Yanan Zhang, Fusuo PLoS One Research Article Understanding the time-course of dry matter (DM) and nitrogen (N) accumulation in terms of yield–trait relationships is essential to simultaneously increase grain yield and synchronize N demand and N supply. We collected 413 data points from 11 field experiments to address patterns of DM and N accumulation with time in relation to grain yield and management of winter wheat in China. Detailed growth analysis was conducted at the Zadok growth stages (GS) 25 (regreening), GS30 (stem elongation), GS60 (anthesis), and GS100 (maturity) in all experiments, including DM and N accumulation. Grain yield averaged 7.3 Mg ha(−1), ranging from 2.1 to 11.2 Mg ha(−1). The percent N accumulation was consistent prior to DM accumulation, while both DM and N accumulation increased continuously with growing time. Both the highest and fastest DM and N accumulations were observed from stem elongation to the anthesis stage. Significant correlations between grain yield and DM and N accumulation were found at each of the four growth stages, although no positive relationship was observed between grain yield and harvest index or N harvest index. The yield increase from 7–9 Mg ha(−1) to >9 Mg ha(−1) was mainly attributed to increased DM and N accumulation from stem elongation to anthesis. Although applying more N fertilizer increased N accumulation during this stage, DM accumulation was not improved, indicating that N fertilizer management and related agronomic management should be intensified synchronously across the wheat growing season to simultaneously achieve high yields and match N demand and N supply. Public Library of Science 2013-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3714303/ /pubmed/23874762 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068783 Text en © 2013 Meng et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Cui, Zhenling
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Ma, Wenqi
Tong, Yanan
Zhang, Fusuo
Understanding Dry Matter and Nitrogen Accumulation with Time-Course for High-Yielding Wheat Production in China
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title_fullStr Understanding Dry Matter and Nitrogen Accumulation with Time-Course for High-Yielding Wheat Production in China
title_full_unstemmed Understanding Dry Matter and Nitrogen Accumulation with Time-Course for High-Yielding Wheat Production in China
title_short Understanding Dry Matter and Nitrogen Accumulation with Time-Course for High-Yielding Wheat Production in China
title_sort understanding dry matter and nitrogen accumulation with time-course for high-yielding wheat production in china
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3714303/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23874762
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0068783
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