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Wheat ear carbon assimilation and nitrogen remobilization contribute significantly to grain yield 被引量:11

Wheat ear carbon assimilation and nitrogen remobilization contribute significantly to grain yield
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摘要 The role of wheat ears as a source of nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) in the grain filling process has barely been studied. To resolve this question, five wheat genotypes were labeled with 15N-enriched nutrient solution. N remobilization and absorption were estimated via the nitrogen isotope composition of total organic matter and Rubisco. Gas exchange analyses showed that ear photosynthesis contributed substantially to grain filling in spite of the great loss of C due to respiration. Of the total kernel N, 64.7% was derived from the N acquired between sowing and anthesis, while the remaining 35.3% was derived from the N acquired between anthesis and maturity. In addition, 1.87 times more N was remobilized to the developing kernel from the ear than from the flag leaf. The higher yielding genotypes showed an increased N remobflization to the kernel compared to the lower yielding genotypes. In addition, the higher yielding genotypes remobilized more N from the ears to the kernel than the lower yielding genotypes, while the lower yielding genotypes remobilized more N from the flag leaf to the kernel. Therefore, the ears contribute significantly toward fulfilling C and N demands during grain filling. The role of wheat ears as a source of nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) in the grain filling process has barely been studied. To resolve this question, five wheat genotypes were labeled with 15N-enriched nutrient solution. N remobilization and absorption were estimated via the nitrogen isotope composition of total organic matter and Rubisco. Gas exchange analyses showed that ear photosynthesis contributed substantially to grain filling in spite of the great loss of C due to respiration. Of the total kernel N, 64.7% was derived from the N acquired between sowing and anthesis, while the remaining 35.3% was derived from the N acquired between anthesis and maturity. In addition, 1.87 times more N was remobilized to the developing kernel from the ear than from the flag leaf. The higher yielding genotypes showed an increased N remobflization to the kernel compared to the lower yielding genotypes. In addition, the higher yielding genotypes remobilized more N from the ears to the kernel than the lower yielding genotypes, while the lower yielding genotypes remobilized more N from the flag leaf to the kernel. Therefore, the ears contribute significantly toward fulfilling C and N demands during grain filling.
出处 《Journal of Integrative Plant Biology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第11期914-926,共13页 植物学报(英文版)
基金 supported by Breeding to Optimise Chinese Agriculture (OPTICHINA) (Coordination and support action: FP7-KBBE-2010-4, 266045) the projects AGL 2011-30386C02-02 and AGL 2013-44147-R funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness a Ramon y Cajal research grant funded by the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness a Basque Country Postdoctoral Fellowship funded by the Department of Culture and Linguistic Politics of the Basque Country Government
关键词 Carbon accumulation EAR grain yield nitrogenaccumulation RUBISCO Carbon accumulation ear grain yield nitrogenaccumulation Rubisco
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