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Coordinating yield and quality formation of wheat through post-anthesis nitrogen spraying

Jie Ren, Haoran Li, Chunsheng Yao, Zhen Zhang, Zhimin Wang, Zhigan Zhao, Zhencai Sun, Xubo Zhang, Yinghua Zhang

2024Crop and Environment6 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

It is a challenge to maintain high yields while improving grain quality of wheat under limited water and nitrogen supply conditions. To achieve a simultaneous improvement of yield and quality, a field trial was conducted from 2021 to 2023. Treatments with different timings (5, 10, and 15 d after anthesis) and frequencies of spraying nitrogen (1, 2, and 3 times) were set up after anthesis under a water-saving cultivation system. Spraying nitrogen after anthesis significantly increased grain yield and protein content by 4.99% and 6.00%, respectively. The increase in grain yield was mainly due to the improvement in grain weight, which was attributed to increased grain filling and starch synthesis. Spraying nitrogen once at 15 d after anthesis (T 15 D ) was optimal. T 15 D treatment increased the photosynthetic pigment content and the enzyme activities of carbon and nitrogen metabolism of the flag leaves. T 15 D increased the pre-anthesis nitrogen remobilization to grains by 4.71%-9.06% compared to the other spraying treatments, and promoted the accumulation of nitrogen in the grains. Moreover, T 15 D optimized the protein composition of the grains and improved processing quality at maturity. In conclusion, spraying nitrogen at 15 d after anthesis may be an effective measure to simultaneously improve the yield and quality of winter wheat under a water-saving cultivation system. • Spraying nitrogen after anthesis promoted pre-anthesis nitrogen remobilization and NHI under a water-saving cultivation system. • Spraying nitrogen once at 15 d after anthesis coordinated starch and protein synthesis by regulating carbon and nitrogen metabolism in flag leaf and grains. • Spraying nitrogen once at 15 d after anthesis increased glutenin accumulation more than gliadin, which improved processing quality. • In a water-saving cultivation system, delaying nitrogen spraying time after anthesis is more effective than increasing the nitrogen spraying frequency or amount.

Topics & Concepts

AnthesisYield (engineering)NitrogenAgronomyEnvironmental scienceQuality (philosophy)ChemistryMaterials scienceBiologyMetallurgyCultivarPhysicsOrganic chemistryQuantum mechanicsCrop Yield and Soil FertilityWheat and Barley Genetics and PathologyPlant Micronutrient Interactions and Effects