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Insufficient nitrogen supply from symbiotic fixation reduces seasonal crop growth and nitrogen mobilization to seed in highly productive soybean crops

Nicolás Cafaro La Menza, Juan Pablo Monzón, John L. Lindquist, Timothy J. Arkebauer, Johannes M. H. Knops, M. Unkovich, James E. Specht, Patricio Grassini

2020Plant Cell & Environment73 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Nitrogen (N) supply can limit the yields of soybean [ Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in highly productive environments. To explore the physiological mechanisms underlying this limitation, seasonal changes in N dynamics, aboveground dry matter (ADM) accumulation, leaf area index (LAI) and fraction of absorbed radiation ( f APAR) were compared in crops relying only on biological N 2 fixation and available soil N (zero‐N treatment) versus crops receiving N fertilizer (full‐N treatment). Experiments were conducted in seven high‐yield environments without water limitation, where crops received optimal management. In the zero‐N treatment, biological N 2 fixation was not sufficient to meet the N demand of the growing crop from early in the season up to beginning of seed filling. As a result, crop LAI, growth, N accumulation, radiation‐use efficiency and f APAR were consistently higher in the full‐N than in the zero‐N treatment, leading to improved seed set and yield. Similarly, plants in the full‐N treatment had heavier seeds with higher N concentration because of greater N mobilization from vegetative organs to seeds. Future yield gains in high‐yield soybean production systems will require an increase in biological N 2 fixation, greater supply of N from soil or fertilizer, or alleviation of the trade‐off between these two sources of N in order to meet the plant demand.

Topics & Concepts

AgronomyNitrogen fixationDry matterFertilizerNitrogenCropYield (engineering)Leaf area indexCrop yieldBiologyChemistryMaterials scienceOrganic chemistryMetallurgySoybean genetics and cultivationLegume Nitrogen Fixing SymbiosisAgronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
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