Split Application under Reduced Nitrogen Rate Favors High Yield by Altering Endogenous Hormones and C/N Ratio in Sweet Potato

A process for reducing the nitrogen (N) application rate while maintaining sweet potato yield urgently needs to be determined. A two-year pot experiment was conducted with three N management strategies to explore the mechanism underlying yield increase caused by a split application under a reduced N...

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Main Authors: Xiangbei Du, Xinyue Zhang, Lingcong Kong, Min Xi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-08-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/9/1243
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spelling doaj-a2a1bb0d5c14465b8f86c72a9ef0dd0e2021-04-02T12:43:34ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952020-08-01101243124310.3390/agronomy10091243Split Application under Reduced Nitrogen Rate Favors High Yield by Altering Endogenous Hormones and C/N Ratio in Sweet PotatoXiangbei Du0Xinyue Zhang1Lingcong Kong2Min Xi3Crop Research Institute, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hefei 230031, ChinaJiaxing Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Jiaxing 314016, ChinaCrop Research Institute, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hefei 230031, ChinaRice Research Institute, Anhui Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Hefei 230031, ChinaA process for reducing the nitrogen (N) application rate while maintaining sweet potato yield urgently needs to be determined. A two-year pot experiment was conducted with three N management strategies to explore the mechanism underlying yield increase caused by a split application under a reduced N rate through an investigation of the changes in the carbon (C)-N metabolism and endogenous hormone. Results revealed that, compared with conventional basal N management, split application under a reduced N rate increased storage root yield by 22.1% through improving the storage root number and mean storage root weight by 12.3% and 10.2%, respectively. During the storage root formation period, split application under a reduced N rate decreased the soil-available N (AV-N) content and N content in storage root, inducing elevated C content, C/N ratio, auxin (IAA) content, zeatin and zeatin riboside (Z + ZR) content and reduced abscisic acid (ABA) content in storage roots, promoting storage root formation. During the storage root bulking period, split application under a reduced N rate appropriately elevated the soil AV-N content and N content in the storage root which, together with increased ABA content, which enhanced C content and C/N ratio in the storage root, resulted in an improved mean storage root weight. These results will facilitate the generation of appropriate N management strategies to improve sweet potato productivity.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/9/1243sweet potato (<i>Ipomoea batatas</i> (L.) Lam)nitrogen management strategiessoil-available nitrogen contentcarbon–nitrogen metabolismendogenous hormones
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Lingcong Kong
Min Xi
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Lingcong Kong
Min Xi
Split Application under Reduced Nitrogen Rate Favors High Yield by Altering Endogenous Hormones and C/N Ratio in Sweet Potato
Agronomy
sweet potato (<i>Ipomoea batatas</i> (L.) Lam)
nitrogen management strategies
soil-available nitrogen content
carbon–nitrogen metabolism
endogenous hormones
author_facet Xiangbei Du
Xinyue Zhang
Lingcong Kong
Min Xi
author_sort Xiangbei Du
title Split Application under Reduced Nitrogen Rate Favors High Yield by Altering Endogenous Hormones and C/N Ratio in Sweet Potato
title_short Split Application under Reduced Nitrogen Rate Favors High Yield by Altering Endogenous Hormones and C/N Ratio in Sweet Potato
title_full Split Application under Reduced Nitrogen Rate Favors High Yield by Altering Endogenous Hormones and C/N Ratio in Sweet Potato
title_fullStr Split Application under Reduced Nitrogen Rate Favors High Yield by Altering Endogenous Hormones and C/N Ratio in Sweet Potato
title_full_unstemmed Split Application under Reduced Nitrogen Rate Favors High Yield by Altering Endogenous Hormones and C/N Ratio in Sweet Potato
title_sort split application under reduced nitrogen rate favors high yield by altering endogenous hormones and c/n ratio in sweet potato
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2020-08-01
description A process for reducing the nitrogen (N) application rate while maintaining sweet potato yield urgently needs to be determined. A two-year pot experiment was conducted with three N management strategies to explore the mechanism underlying yield increase caused by a split application under a reduced N rate through an investigation of the changes in the carbon (C)-N metabolism and endogenous hormone. Results revealed that, compared with conventional basal N management, split application under a reduced N rate increased storage root yield by 22.1% through improving the storage root number and mean storage root weight by 12.3% and 10.2%, respectively. During the storage root formation period, split application under a reduced N rate decreased the soil-available N (AV-N) content and N content in storage root, inducing elevated C content, C/N ratio, auxin (IAA) content, zeatin and zeatin riboside (Z + ZR) content and reduced abscisic acid (ABA) content in storage roots, promoting storage root formation. During the storage root bulking period, split application under a reduced N rate appropriately elevated the soil AV-N content and N content in the storage root which, together with increased ABA content, which enhanced C content and C/N ratio in the storage root, resulted in an improved mean storage root weight. These results will facilitate the generation of appropriate N management strategies to improve sweet potato productivity.
topic sweet potato (<i>Ipomoea batatas</i> (L.) Lam)
nitrogen management strategies
soil-available nitrogen content
carbon–nitrogen metabolism
endogenous hormones
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/10/9/1243
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