Effect of nitrogen supply on leaf appearance, leaf growth, leaf nitrogen economy and photosynthetic capacity in maize (Zea mays L.)


Autoria(s): Vos, J; van der Putten, PEL; Birch, CJ
Contribuinte(s)

J.M. Lenne

P.H. Graham

Data(s)

01/01/2005

Resumo

Leaf area growth and nitrogen concentration per unit leaf area, N-a (g m(-2) N) are two options plants can use to adapt to nitrogen limitation. Previous work indicated that potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) adapts the size of leaves to maintain Na and photosynthetic capacity per unit leaf area. This paper reports on the effect of N limitation on leaf area production and photosynthetic capacity in maize, a C4 cereal. Maize was grown in two experiments in pots in glasshouses with three (0.84-6.0 g N pot(-1)) and five rates (0.5-6.0 g pot(-1)) of N. Leaf tip and ligule appearance were monitored and final individual leaf area was determined. Changes with leaf age in leaf area, leaf N content and light-saturated photosynthetic capacity, P a,, were measured on two leaves per plant in each experiment. The final area of the largest leaf and total plant leaf area differed by 16 and 29% from the lowest to highest N supply, but leaf appearance rate and the duration of leaf expansion were unaffected. The N concentration of expanding leaves (N-a or %N in dry matter) differed by at least a factor 2 from the lowest to highest N supply. A hyperbolic function described the relation between P-max and N-a. The results confirm the 'maize strategy': leaf N content, photosynthetic capacity, and ultimately radiation use efficiency is more sensitive to nitrogen limitation than are leaf area expansion and light interception. The generality of the findings is discussed and it is suggested that at canopy level species showing the 'potato strategy' can be recognized from little effect of nitrogen supply on radiation use efficiency, while the reverse is true for species showing the 'maize strategy' for adaptation to N limitation. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:76608

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier BV

Palavras-Chave #Agronomy #Nitrogen Supply #Nitrogen Concentration #Leaf Growth #Leaf Appearance Rate #Photosynthesis #Gramineae #Broad Leaf Species #Radiation-use Efficiency #Arid Tropical Environment #N-use Efficiency #Dry-matter #Expansion Growth #Brussels-sprouts #Comparative Productivity #Potato Plant #Tall Fescue #Life-span #C1 #300299 Crop and Pasture Production not elsewhere classified #620199 Field crops not elsewhere classified
Tipo

Journal Article