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Nitrogen utilization characteristics and early storage root development in nitrogen-tolerant and nitrogen-susceptible sweet potato.
Duan, Wenxue; Zhang, Haiyan; Xie, Beitao; Wang, Baoqing; Hou, Fuyun; Li, Aixian; Dong, Shunxu; Qin, Zhen; Wang, Qingmei; Zhang, Liming.
Afiliación
  • Duan W; Crop Research Institute, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Jinan, China.
  • Zhang H; Scientific Observation and Experimental Station of Tuber and Root Crops in Huang-Huai-Hai Region, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Jinan, China.
  • Xie B; Crop Research Institute, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Jinan, China.
  • Wang B; Scientific Observation and Experimental Station of Tuber and Root Crops in Huang-Huai-Hai Region, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Jinan, China.
  • Hou F; Crop Research Institute, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Jinan, China.
  • Li A; Scientific Observation and Experimental Station of Tuber and Root Crops in Huang-Huai-Hai Region, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Jinan, China.
  • Dong S; Crop Research Institute, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Jinan, China.
  • Qin Z; Scientific Observation and Experimental Station of Tuber and Root Crops in Huang-Huai-Hai Region, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Jinan, China.
  • Wang Q; Crop Research Institute, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Jinan, China.
  • Zhang L; Scientific Observation and Experimental Station of Tuber and Root Crops in Huang-Huai-Hai Region, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Jinan, China.
Physiol Plant ; 173(3): 1090-1104, 2021 Nov.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34287931
In recent years, sweet potato has been cultivated not only in marginal lands but also in fertile plains in northern China. The fertile nitrogen (N)-rich soil may inhibit storage root formation. Cultivars with different N tolerances and split application of reduced N rates should be considered. To investigate the effects of N on the N utilization, root differentiation, and storage root formation of cultivars with different N tolerances, the cultivars Jishu26 (J26) and Xushu32 (X32) were treated with three N levels supplied by urea: 0 (N0), 200 (N1) and 400 mg kg-1 (N2). With increasing N rates, "X32" absorbed less N in plants and distributed more N to developing storage roots than "J26." The storage root development of "J26" was sensitive to both N1 and N2, while that of "X32" was only sensitive to N2. High N nutrition upregulated the expression of certain genes during storage root formation, such as PAL, CHI, F3H, C4 H, 4CL, CAD, α-amylase, and ß-amylase. Under N1 and N2, "X32" led to an increased sugar supply in sink organs and downregulated the expression of genes related to lignin and flavonoid synthesis, which promoted the C flux toward starch metabolism, thus reducing lignification and promoting starch accumulation during storage root formation. These results provide evidence for the effects of N on the C distribution in different metabolic pathways by regulating the expression of related key genes. N-tolerant cultivars are suitable in fertile plain areas because of the earlier formation of storage roots under high N conditions.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ipomoea batatas Idioma: En Revista: Physiol Plant Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Ipomoea batatas Idioma: En Revista: Physiol Plant Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: China