Direct Canopy Uptake of Atmospheric Reactive Nitrogen: A Significant Pathway for Airborne Nitrogen Input into Rice Paddy Ecosystems.
J Agric Food Chem
; 70(41): 13143-13151, 2022 Oct 19.
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Direct canopy uptake of atmospheric reactive nitrogen (ARN) is an important process, but the magnitude of ARN assimilation in agricultural ecosystems is unclear. We used a combination of a water-culture rice-growing system with a 15N tracer to investigate canopy uptake of ARN under field conditions. Gross uptake was quantified using the plant N partitioning approach, and the net uptake of ARN was estimated based on the system N balance. Gross ARN uptakes were 23.1 and 38.2 kg N·ha-1 during vegetative and reproductive growth, respectively. Although a certain amount of N was lost mainly from the rice canopy during the reproductive phase, the net gain of ARN was 34.3 kg N·ha-1 over the entire growing season, much higher than the present estimates of dry N deposition using an indirect inferential approach. Our results highlight the magnitude of direct canopy uptake of ARN in rice paddy ecosystems, an important N process that is rarely considered in present N budgets.
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