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Nitrogen allocation for CO2 fixation promotes nitrogen use in the photosynthetic compensation of soybean under heterogeneous light after a pre-shading.

Authors :
Sun, Xin
Zhang, En-Ze
Yu, Liang
Du, Jun-Bo
Yang, Wen-Yu
Source :
Physiology & Molecular Biology of Plants; Nov2023, Vol. 29 Issue 11, p1755-1762, 8p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The spatial and temporal distribution of sunlight around plants is constantly changing in natural and farmland environments. Previous studies showed that the photosynthesis of crops responds significantly to heterogeneous light conditions in fields. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. In the present study, soybean plants were treated by heterogeneous light after a pre-shading (SH-HL) to simulate the light condition in relay strip intercropping. Gas exchange and nitrogen (N) of leaves were measured to evaluate the photosynthetic performance, as well as photosynthetic N- and water-use efficiency (PNUE and PWUE). Chlorophylls (Chl) and Rubisco were analyzed as representative photosynthetic N components. Results suggest that SH-HL treated soybean exhibited evident photosynthetic compensation as the net photosynthetic rate (P<subscript>n</subscript>) increased significantly in unshaded leaves, from which the export of photosynthates was enhanced. Under SH-HL, leaf N concentration remained relatively stable in unshaded leaves. While Chl concentration decreased but Rubisco concentration increased in unshaded leaves, indicating preferential allocation of leaf N for CO<subscript>2</subscript> fixation. Results also showed that PNUE increased and PWUE decreased in unshaded leaves under SH-HL. Therefore, we suggest that within-leaf N allocation for CO<subscript>2</subscript> fixation in unshaded leaves rather than within-plant N distribution to unshaded leaves drives the photosynthetic compensation under heterogeneous light after a pre-shading. However, enhanced water loss from unshaded leaves is a cost for efficient N-use under these conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09715894
Volume :
29
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Physiology & Molecular Biology of Plants
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
174496152
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12298-023-01392-8