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Partial substitution of organic nitrogen with synthetic nitrogen enhances rice yield, grain starch metabolism and related genes expression under the dual cropping system

Improving grain filling in the presernt farming systems is crucial where grain filling is a concern due to the extreme use of chemical fertilizers (CF). A field experiment was conducted at the experimental station of Guangxi University, China in 2019 to test the hypothesis that cattle manure (CM) an...

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Autores principales: Iqbal, Anas, Xie, Huimin, He, Liang, Ahmad, Shakeel, Hussain, Izhar, Raza, Haneef, Khan, Abdullah, Wei, Shangqin, Quan, Zhao, Wu, Ke, Ali, Izhar, Jiang, Ligeng
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33613058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.11.039
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author Iqbal, Anas
Xie, Huimin
He, Liang
Ahmad, Shakeel
Hussain, Izhar
Raza, Haneef
Khan, Abdullah
Wei, Shangqin
Quan, Zhao
Wu, Ke
Ali, Izhar
Jiang, Ligeng
author_facet Iqbal, Anas
Xie, Huimin
He, Liang
Ahmad, Shakeel
Hussain, Izhar
Raza, Haneef
Khan, Abdullah
Wei, Shangqin
Quan, Zhao
Wu, Ke
Ali, Izhar
Jiang, Ligeng
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description Improving grain filling in the presernt farming systems is crucial where grain filling is a concern due to the extreme use of chemical fertilizers (CF). A field experiment was conducted at the experimental station of Guangxi University, China in 2019 to test the hypothesis that cattle manure (CM) and poultry manure (PM) combined with CF could improve rice grain filling rate, yield, biochemical and qualitative attributes. A total of six treatments, i.e., no fertilizer (T(1)), 100% CF (T(2)), 60% CM + 40% CF (T(3)), 30% CM + 70% CF (T(4)), 60% PM + 40% CF (T(5)), and 30% PM + 70% CF (T(6)) were used in this study. Results showed that the combined treatment T(6)increased starch metabolizing enzymes activity (SMEs), such as ADP-glucose phosphorylase (ADGPase) by 8 and 12%, soluble starch synthase (SSS) by 7 and 10%, granule bound starch synthesis (GBSS) by 7 and 9%, and starch branching enzyme (SBE) by 14 and 21% in the early and late seasons, respectively, compared with T(2). Similarly, higher rice grain yield, grain filling rate, starch, and amylose content were also recorded in combined treatments. In terms of seasons, higher activity of SMEs , grain starch, and amylose content was noted in the late-season compared to the early season. The increment in these traits was mainly attributed to a lower temperature in the late season during the grain filling period. Furthermore, our results suggested that an increment in starch accumulation and grain filling rate were mainly associated with the enhanced sink capacity by regulating key enzyme activities involved in Suc-to-starch conversion. In-addition, RT-qPCR analysis showed higher expression levels of AGPS2b, SSS1, GBSS1, and GBSE11b genes, which resultantly increased the activities of SMEs during the grain filling period under combined treatments. Linear regression analysis revealed that the activity of ADGPase, SSS, GBSS, and SBE were highly positively correlated with starch and amylose accumulation. Thus, we concluded that a combination of 30% N from PM or CM with 70% N from CF is a promising option in terms of improving rice grain yield and quality. Our study provides a sustainable fertilizer management strategy to enhance rice grain yield and quality at the lowest environmental cost.
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spelling pubmed-78786912021-02-18 Partial substitution of organic nitrogen with synthetic nitrogen enhances rice yield, grain starch metabolism and related genes expression under the dual cropping system Iqbal, Anas Xie, Huimin He, Liang Ahmad, Shakeel Hussain, Izhar Raza, Haneef Khan, Abdullah Wei, Shangqin Quan, Zhao Wu, Ke Ali, Izhar Jiang, Ligeng Saudi J Biol Sci Original Article Improving grain filling in the presernt farming systems is crucial where grain filling is a concern due to the extreme use of chemical fertilizers (CF). A field experiment was conducted at the experimental station of Guangxi University, China in 2019 to test the hypothesis that cattle manure (CM) and poultry manure (PM) combined with CF could improve rice grain filling rate, yield, biochemical and qualitative attributes. A total of six treatments, i.e., no fertilizer (T(1)), 100% CF (T(2)), 60% CM + 40% CF (T(3)), 30% CM + 70% CF (T(4)), 60% PM + 40% CF (T(5)), and 30% PM + 70% CF (T(6)) were used in this study. Results showed that the combined treatment T(6)increased starch metabolizing enzymes activity (SMEs), such as ADP-glucose phosphorylase (ADGPase) by 8 and 12%, soluble starch synthase (SSS) by 7 and 10%, granule bound starch synthesis (GBSS) by 7 and 9%, and starch branching enzyme (SBE) by 14 and 21% in the early and late seasons, respectively, compared with T(2). Similarly, higher rice grain yield, grain filling rate, starch, and amylose content were also recorded in combined treatments. In terms of seasons, higher activity of SMEs , grain starch, and amylose content was noted in the late-season compared to the early season. The increment in these traits was mainly attributed to a lower temperature in the late season during the grain filling period. Furthermore, our results suggested that an increment in starch accumulation and grain filling rate were mainly associated with the enhanced sink capacity by regulating key enzyme activities involved in Suc-to-starch conversion. In-addition, RT-qPCR analysis showed higher expression levels of AGPS2b, SSS1, GBSS1, and GBSE11b genes, which resultantly increased the activities of SMEs during the grain filling period under combined treatments. Linear regression analysis revealed that the activity of ADGPase, SSS, GBSS, and SBE were highly positively correlated with starch and amylose accumulation. Thus, we concluded that a combination of 30% N from PM or CM with 70% N from CF is a promising option in terms of improving rice grain yield and quality. Our study provides a sustainable fertilizer management strategy to enhance rice grain yield and quality at the lowest environmental cost. Elsevier 2021-02 2020-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7878691/ /pubmed/33613058 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.11.039 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Original Article
Iqbal, Anas
Xie, Huimin
He, Liang
Ahmad, Shakeel
Hussain, Izhar
Raza, Haneef
Khan, Abdullah
Wei, Shangqin
Quan, Zhao
Wu, Ke
Ali, Izhar
Jiang, Ligeng
Partial substitution of organic nitrogen with synthetic nitrogen enhances rice yield, grain starch metabolism and related genes expression under the dual cropping system
title Partial substitution of organic nitrogen with synthetic nitrogen enhances rice yield, grain starch metabolism and related genes expression under the dual cropping system
title_full Partial substitution of organic nitrogen with synthetic nitrogen enhances rice yield, grain starch metabolism and related genes expression under the dual cropping system
title_fullStr Partial substitution of organic nitrogen with synthetic nitrogen enhances rice yield, grain starch metabolism and related genes expression under the dual cropping system
title_full_unstemmed Partial substitution of organic nitrogen with synthetic nitrogen enhances rice yield, grain starch metabolism and related genes expression under the dual cropping system
title_short Partial substitution of organic nitrogen with synthetic nitrogen enhances rice yield, grain starch metabolism and related genes expression under the dual cropping system
title_sort partial substitution of organic nitrogen with synthetic nitrogen enhances rice yield, grain starch metabolism and related genes expression under the dual cropping system
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7878691/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33613058
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2020.11.039
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