Differential Uptake and Utilization of Two Forms of Nitrogen in Japonica Rice Cultivars From North-Eastern China

Japonica rice is widely planted in north-eastern China because of its superior food quality and stable grain yields. Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for rice growth, and development and its availability directly impacts on rice yields. The knowledge of N uptake and its utilization characteristi...

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Main Authors: Jun Yi, Jiping Gao, Wenzhong Zhang, Chen Zhao, Yan Wang, Xiaoxi Zhen
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01061/full
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author Jun Yi
Jiping Gao
Wenzhong Zhang
Chen Zhao
Yan Wang
Xiaoxi Zhen
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Jiping Gao
Wenzhong Zhang
Chen Zhao
Yan Wang
Xiaoxi Zhen
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description Japonica rice is widely planted in north-eastern China because of its superior food quality and stable grain yields. Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for rice growth, and development and its availability directly impacts on rice yields. The knowledge of N uptake and its utilization characteristics in japonica are thus important areas of research. Three japonica rice cultivars, SN265, SN1401, and SN9816, which are planted across large areas of north-eastern China, were used here to evaluate the uptake and utilization along the life cycle of both ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (NO3−) in hydroponically grown plants. The plants were grown in one of three different solutions with varying NH4+:NO3− ratios: 1:0, 0:1, and 1:1 (The total N content was 40 mg L−1 for each treatment). At the tillering stage, when only NO3− was provided, lower rates of N uptake and enzyme activities of three rice plants resulted in reduced tiller numbers. During the reproductive stage, the NH4+ and (NH4+) uptake rates in SN1401 were consistently maintained at high levels, whereas the rates in SN265 and SN9816 were significantly lower, across all three treatments. At the booting stage, when only NO3− was provided, SN1401 plants had significantly higher expression levels of OsNRT2.1 and OsNRT2.2, higher activity of nitrate reductase in the roots, and higher activity levels of glutamine synthetase and glutamate synthase in the leaves, compared with the SN265 and SN9816 plants. The higher enzyme activity was beneficial to the secondary assimilation of N, which ultimately promoted panicle development in SN1401. Consequently, the grain yield per plant of SN1401 was the highest with solutions of both NH4+ and NO3−. These results indicate that selecting a rice cultivar with higher utilization of NO3− is beneficial for increasing the number of grains per panicle, grain yield, and N use efficiency.
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spelling doaj.art-148a2fe379444044bc40812dae219f742022-12-21T18:10:31ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2019-09-011010.3389/fpls.2019.01061424504Differential Uptake and Utilization of Two Forms of Nitrogen in Japonica Rice Cultivars From North-Eastern ChinaJun YiJiping GaoWenzhong ZhangChen ZhaoYan WangXiaoxi ZhenJaponica rice is widely planted in north-eastern China because of its superior food quality and stable grain yields. Nitrogen (N) is an essential element for rice growth, and development and its availability directly impacts on rice yields. The knowledge of N uptake and its utilization characteristics in japonica are thus important areas of research. Three japonica rice cultivars, SN265, SN1401, and SN9816, which are planted across large areas of north-eastern China, were used here to evaluate the uptake and utilization along the life cycle of both ammonium (NH4+) and nitrate (NO3−) in hydroponically grown plants. The plants were grown in one of three different solutions with varying NH4+:NO3− ratios: 1:0, 0:1, and 1:1 (The total N content was 40 mg L−1 for each treatment). At the tillering stage, when only NO3− was provided, lower rates of N uptake and enzyme activities of three rice plants resulted in reduced tiller numbers. During the reproductive stage, the NH4+ and (NH4+) uptake rates in SN1401 were consistently maintained at high levels, whereas the rates in SN265 and SN9816 were significantly lower, across all three treatments. At the booting stage, when only NO3− was provided, SN1401 plants had significantly higher expression levels of OsNRT2.1 and OsNRT2.2, higher activity of nitrate reductase in the roots, and higher activity levels of glutamine synthetase and glutamate synthase in the leaves, compared with the SN265 and SN9816 plants. The higher enzyme activity was beneficial to the secondary assimilation of N, which ultimately promoted panicle development in SN1401. Consequently, the grain yield per plant of SN1401 was the highest with solutions of both NH4+ and NO3−. These results indicate that selecting a rice cultivar with higher utilization of NO3− is beneficial for increasing the number of grains per panicle, grain yield, and N use efficiency.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01061/fulljaponica ricenitrogen metabolismnitrogen use efficiencygrain yieldpanicle
spellingShingle Jun Yi
Jiping Gao
Wenzhong Zhang
Chen Zhao
Yan Wang
Xiaoxi Zhen
Differential Uptake and Utilization of Two Forms of Nitrogen in Japonica Rice Cultivars From North-Eastern China
Frontiers in Plant Science
japonica rice
nitrogen metabolism
nitrogen use efficiency
grain yield
panicle
title Differential Uptake and Utilization of Two Forms of Nitrogen in Japonica Rice Cultivars From North-Eastern China
title_full Differential Uptake and Utilization of Two Forms of Nitrogen in Japonica Rice Cultivars From North-Eastern China
title_fullStr Differential Uptake and Utilization of Two Forms of Nitrogen in Japonica Rice Cultivars From North-Eastern China
title_full_unstemmed Differential Uptake and Utilization of Two Forms of Nitrogen in Japonica Rice Cultivars From North-Eastern China
title_short Differential Uptake and Utilization of Two Forms of Nitrogen in Japonica Rice Cultivars From North-Eastern China
title_sort differential uptake and utilization of two forms of nitrogen in japonica rice cultivars from north eastern china
topic japonica rice
nitrogen metabolism
nitrogen use efficiency
grain yield
panicle
url https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01061/full
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