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Water and Nitrogen Management at the Booting Stage Affects Yield, Grain Quality, Nutrient Uptake, and Use Efficiency of Fragrant Rice Under the Agro-Climatic Conditions of South China
The present study was conducted to assess the effects of water and nitrogen applications at the booting stage on yield, grain quality, and nutrient use efficiencies in fragrant rice in the early (March–July) and late (July–November) seasons of 2013. The experiment was comprised of two fragrant rice...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9234578/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35769300 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.907231 |
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author | Deng, Siying Ashraf, Umair Nawaz, Mohsin Abbas, Ghulam Tang, Xiangru Mo, Zhaowen |
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description | The present study was conducted to assess the effects of water and nitrogen applications at the booting stage on yield, grain quality, and nutrient use efficiencies in fragrant rice in the early (March–July) and late (July–November) seasons of 2013. The experiment was comprised of two fragrant rice cultivars, i.e., Nongxiang 18 and Basmati; three nitrogen levels, i.e., 0 kg N ha(−1) (N0), 30 kg N ha(−1) (N1), and 60 kg N ha(−1) (N2); and three water levels, i.e., 2–4 cm water layer well-watered (W0), water with a soil water potential of −15 ± 5 kPa (W1), and water with a soil water potential of −25 ± 5 kPa (W2), which were randomized in a split-split plot design. Results showed that Basmati produced a higher grain yield than Nongxiang 18 (16.20 and 9.61% in the early and late season, respectively), whereas the W1 exhibited the maximum grain yield and harvest index. The moderate application of nitrogen (N1) at the booting stage resulted in higher grain yield, nevertheless, cultivar, water, and nitrogen revealed different trends for some of the grain quality attributes, i.e., brown rice rate, milled rice rate, head milled rice rate, protein content, and amylose content as well as nutrient uptake and use efficiencies in the double rice production system. Basmati had a higher nitrogen harvest index (NHI; 18.28–20.23%) and P harvest index (PHI; 3.95–12.42%) but lower physiological P use efficiency for biomass (PPUEB; 7.66–23.66%) and physiological K use efficiency for biomass (PKUEB; 2.53–7.10%) than Nongxiang 18 in both seasons. Furthermore, the grain number per panicle, biomass yield, grain P uptake, and the whole plant P uptake were significantly related to the grain yield of fragrant rice. In both seasons, the interaction of water and nitrogen (W × N) had a significant effect on panicle number, grain quality attributes, and N, P uptake of straw, as well as the physiological N, P use efficiency for grain and the physiological N, K use efficiency for biomass. Overall, results suggest that moderate nitrogen and irrigation input at the booting stage could be feasible to improve the productivity and quality of the double rice production system with improved nutrient use efficiency under the agro-climatic conditions of South China. |
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spelling | pubmed-92345782022-06-28 Water and Nitrogen Management at the Booting Stage Affects Yield, Grain Quality, Nutrient Uptake, and Use Efficiency of Fragrant Rice Under the Agro-Climatic Conditions of South China Deng, Siying Ashraf, Umair Nawaz, Mohsin Abbas, Ghulam Tang, Xiangru Mo, Zhaowen Front Plant Sci Plant Science The present study was conducted to assess the effects of water and nitrogen applications at the booting stage on yield, grain quality, and nutrient use efficiencies in fragrant rice in the early (March–July) and late (July–November) seasons of 2013. The experiment was comprised of two fragrant rice cultivars, i.e., Nongxiang 18 and Basmati; three nitrogen levels, i.e., 0 kg N ha(−1) (N0), 30 kg N ha(−1) (N1), and 60 kg N ha(−1) (N2); and three water levels, i.e., 2–4 cm water layer well-watered (W0), water with a soil water potential of −15 ± 5 kPa (W1), and water with a soil water potential of −25 ± 5 kPa (W2), which were randomized in a split-split plot design. Results showed that Basmati produced a higher grain yield than Nongxiang 18 (16.20 and 9.61% in the early and late season, respectively), whereas the W1 exhibited the maximum grain yield and harvest index. The moderate application of nitrogen (N1) at the booting stage resulted in higher grain yield, nevertheless, cultivar, water, and nitrogen revealed different trends for some of the grain quality attributes, i.e., brown rice rate, milled rice rate, head milled rice rate, protein content, and amylose content as well as nutrient uptake and use efficiencies in the double rice production system. Basmati had a higher nitrogen harvest index (NHI; 18.28–20.23%) and P harvest index (PHI; 3.95–12.42%) but lower physiological P use efficiency for biomass (PPUEB; 7.66–23.66%) and physiological K use efficiency for biomass (PKUEB; 2.53–7.10%) than Nongxiang 18 in both seasons. Furthermore, the grain number per panicle, biomass yield, grain P uptake, and the whole plant P uptake were significantly related to the grain yield of fragrant rice. In both seasons, the interaction of water and nitrogen (W × N) had a significant effect on panicle number, grain quality attributes, and N, P uptake of straw, as well as the physiological N, P use efficiency for grain and the physiological N, K use efficiency for biomass. Overall, results suggest that moderate nitrogen and irrigation input at the booting stage could be feasible to improve the productivity and quality of the double rice production system with improved nutrient use efficiency under the agro-climatic conditions of South China. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC9234578/ /pubmed/35769300 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.907231 Text en Copyright © 2022 Deng, Ashraf, Nawaz, Abbas, Tang and Mo. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Deng, Siying Ashraf, Umair Nawaz, Mohsin Abbas, Ghulam Tang, Xiangru Mo, Zhaowen Water and Nitrogen Management at the Booting Stage Affects Yield, Grain Quality, Nutrient Uptake, and Use Efficiency of Fragrant Rice Under the Agro-Climatic Conditions of South China |
title | Water and Nitrogen Management at the Booting Stage Affects Yield, Grain Quality, Nutrient Uptake, and Use Efficiency of Fragrant Rice Under the Agro-Climatic Conditions of South China |
title_full | Water and Nitrogen Management at the Booting Stage Affects Yield, Grain Quality, Nutrient Uptake, and Use Efficiency of Fragrant Rice Under the Agro-Climatic Conditions of South China |
title_fullStr | Water and Nitrogen Management at the Booting Stage Affects Yield, Grain Quality, Nutrient Uptake, and Use Efficiency of Fragrant Rice Under the Agro-Climatic Conditions of South China |
title_full_unstemmed | Water and Nitrogen Management at the Booting Stage Affects Yield, Grain Quality, Nutrient Uptake, and Use Efficiency of Fragrant Rice Under the Agro-Climatic Conditions of South China |
title_short | Water and Nitrogen Management at the Booting Stage Affects Yield, Grain Quality, Nutrient Uptake, and Use Efficiency of Fragrant Rice Under the Agro-Climatic Conditions of South China |
title_sort | water and nitrogen management at the booting stage affects yield, grain quality, nutrient uptake, and use efficiency of fragrant rice under the agro-climatic conditions of south china |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9234578/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35769300 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2022.907231 |
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