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Biochar application to rice with (15)N-labelled fertilizers, enhanced leaf nitrogen concentration and assimilation by improving morpho-physiological traits and soil quality
Leaf nitrogen (N) concentration plays an important role in biochemical and physiological functions, and N availability directly influences rice yield. However, excessive N fertilization is considered to be a root cause of environmental issues and low nitrogen use efficiency. Therefore, the selection...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8176087/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34121878 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.03.003 |
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author | Ullah, Saif Zhao, Quan Wu, Ke Ali, Izhar Liang, He Iqbal, Anas Wei, Shanqing Cheng, Fangwei Ahmad, Shakeel Jiang, Ligeng Gillani, Syeda Wajeeha Amanullah Anwar, Shazma Khan, Zaid |
author_facet | Ullah, Saif Zhao, Quan Wu, Ke Ali, Izhar Liang, He Iqbal, Anas Wei, Shanqing Cheng, Fangwei Ahmad, Shakeel Jiang, Ligeng Gillani, Syeda Wajeeha Amanullah Anwar, Shazma Khan, Zaid |
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description | Leaf nitrogen (N) concentration plays an important role in biochemical and physiological functions, and N availability directly influences rice yield. However, excessive N fertilization is considered to be a root cause of environmental issues and low nitrogen use efficiency. Therefore, the selection of appropriate nutrient management practices and organic amendments is key to maximizing nitrogen uptake and maintaining high and sustainable rice production. Here, we evaluated the effects of different (15)N-labelled nitrogen sources (urea, ammonium nitrate, and ammonium sulfate at 315 kg ha(−1)) with or without biochar (30 t ha(−1)) on paddy soil properties, root growth, leaf gas exchange, N metabolism enzymes, and N uptake in the early and late seasons of 2019. We found significant differences among N fertilizer sources applied with or without biochar (P < 0.05). Across the seasons, the combination of biochar with N fertilizers significantly increased soil organic carbon by 51.21% and nitrogen availability by 27.51% compared with N fertilizers alone. Correlation analysis showed that rice root morphological traits were strongly related to soil chemical properties, and higher root growth was measured in the biochar treatments. Similarly, net leaf photosynthetic rate averaged 9.34% higher, chlorophyll (Chl) a concentration 12.91% higher, and Chl b concentration 10.05% higher in the biochar treatments than in the biochar-free treatments across the seasons. Notably, leaf (15)N concentration was 23.19% higher in the biochar treatments in both seasons. These results illustrated higher activities of N metabolism enzymes such as NR, GS, and GOGAT by an average 23.44%, 11.26% and 18.16% in the biochar treatments across the seasons, respectively. The addition of biochar with synthetic N fertilizers is an ecological nutrient management strategy that can increase N uptake and assimilation by ameliorating soil properties and improving the morpho-physiological factors of rice. |
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spelling | pubmed-81760872021-06-11 Biochar application to rice with (15)N-labelled fertilizers, enhanced leaf nitrogen concentration and assimilation by improving morpho-physiological traits and soil quality Ullah, Saif Zhao, Quan Wu, Ke Ali, Izhar Liang, He Iqbal, Anas Wei, Shanqing Cheng, Fangwei Ahmad, Shakeel Jiang, Ligeng Gillani, Syeda Wajeeha Amanullah Anwar, Shazma Khan, Zaid Saudi J Biol Sci Research Article Leaf nitrogen (N) concentration plays an important role in biochemical and physiological functions, and N availability directly influences rice yield. However, excessive N fertilization is considered to be a root cause of environmental issues and low nitrogen use efficiency. Therefore, the selection of appropriate nutrient management practices and organic amendments is key to maximizing nitrogen uptake and maintaining high and sustainable rice production. Here, we evaluated the effects of different (15)N-labelled nitrogen sources (urea, ammonium nitrate, and ammonium sulfate at 315 kg ha(−1)) with or without biochar (30 t ha(−1)) on paddy soil properties, root growth, leaf gas exchange, N metabolism enzymes, and N uptake in the early and late seasons of 2019. We found significant differences among N fertilizer sources applied with or without biochar (P < 0.05). Across the seasons, the combination of biochar with N fertilizers significantly increased soil organic carbon by 51.21% and nitrogen availability by 27.51% compared with N fertilizers alone. Correlation analysis showed that rice root morphological traits were strongly related to soil chemical properties, and higher root growth was measured in the biochar treatments. Similarly, net leaf photosynthetic rate averaged 9.34% higher, chlorophyll (Chl) a concentration 12.91% higher, and Chl b concentration 10.05% higher in the biochar treatments than in the biochar-free treatments across the seasons. Notably, leaf (15)N concentration was 23.19% higher in the biochar treatments in both seasons. These results illustrated higher activities of N metabolism enzymes such as NR, GS, and GOGAT by an average 23.44%, 11.26% and 18.16% in the biochar treatments across the seasons, respectively. The addition of biochar with synthetic N fertilizers is an ecological nutrient management strategy that can increase N uptake and assimilation by ameliorating soil properties and improving the morpho-physiological factors of rice. Elsevier 2021-06 2021-03-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8176087/ /pubmed/34121878 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.03.003 Text en © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. on behalf of King Saud University. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ullah, Saif Zhao, Quan Wu, Ke Ali, Izhar Liang, He Iqbal, Anas Wei, Shanqing Cheng, Fangwei Ahmad, Shakeel Jiang, Ligeng Gillani, Syeda Wajeeha Amanullah Anwar, Shazma Khan, Zaid Biochar application to rice with (15)N-labelled fertilizers, enhanced leaf nitrogen concentration and assimilation by improving morpho-physiological traits and soil quality |
title | Biochar application to rice with (15)N-labelled fertilizers, enhanced leaf nitrogen concentration and assimilation by improving morpho-physiological traits and soil quality |
title_full | Biochar application to rice with (15)N-labelled fertilizers, enhanced leaf nitrogen concentration and assimilation by improving morpho-physiological traits and soil quality |
title_fullStr | Biochar application to rice with (15)N-labelled fertilizers, enhanced leaf nitrogen concentration and assimilation by improving morpho-physiological traits and soil quality |
title_full_unstemmed | Biochar application to rice with (15)N-labelled fertilizers, enhanced leaf nitrogen concentration and assimilation by improving morpho-physiological traits and soil quality |
title_short | Biochar application to rice with (15)N-labelled fertilizers, enhanced leaf nitrogen concentration and assimilation by improving morpho-physiological traits and soil quality |
title_sort | biochar application to rice with (15)n-labelled fertilizers, enhanced leaf nitrogen concentration and assimilation by improving morpho-physiological traits and soil quality |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8176087/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34121878 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.03.003 |
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