Impact of Nitrogen Regimes and Planting Densities on Stem Physiology, Lignin Biosynthesis and Grain Yield in Relation to Lodging Resistance in Winter Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)

被引:1
|
作者
A. Khan
H. H. Liu
A. Ahmad
L. Xiang
W. Ali
A. Khan
M. Kamran
S. Ahmad
J. C. Li
机构
[1] Anhui Agricultural School of Agronomy University,Depatment of Chemistry
[2] Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Centre for Modern Crop Production,Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Crop Production Sciences
[3] Bacha Khan University,College of Agronomy
[4] The University of Agriculture,undefined
[5] Northwest A&F University/Key Laboratory of Crop Physio-ecology and Tillage in Northwestern loess Plateau,undefined
[6] Ministry of Agriculture,undefined
来源
关键词
winter wheat; lodging; lignin biosynthesis; nitrogen fertilizer; planting density; grain yield;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Higher plant population and nitrogen management is an adopted approach for improving crop productivity from limited land resources. Moreover, higher plant density and nitrogen regimes may increase the risk of stalk lodging, which is a consequence of complex interplant competition of individual organs. Here, we aimed to investigate the dynamic change in morphology, chemical compositions and lignin promoting enzymes of the second basal inter-nodes altering lodging risk controlled by planting density and nitrogen levels. A field trial was conducted at the Mengcheng research station (33°9′44″N, 116°32′56″E), Huaibei plain, Anhui province, China. A randomized complete block design was adopted, in which four plant densities, i.e., 180, 240, 300, and 360 × 104 ha−1 and four N levels, i.e., 0, 180, 240, and 300 kg ha−1 were studied. The two popular wheat varieties AnNong0711 and YanNong19 were cultivated. Results revealed that the culm lodging resistance (CLRI) index of the second basal internodes was positively and significantly correlated with light interception, lignin and cellulose content. The lignin and cellulose contents were significantly and positive correlated to light interception. The increased planting density and nitrogen levels declined the lignin and its related enzymes activities. The variety AnNong0711 showed more resistive response to lodging compared to YanNong19. Overall our study found that increased planting densities and nitrogen regimes resulted in poor physical strength and enzymatic activity which enhanced lodging risk in wheat varieties. The current study demonstrated that stem bending strength of the basal internode was significantly positive correlated to grains per spike. The thousand grain weight and grain yield had a positive and significant relationship with stem bending strength of the basal internode. The results suggested that the variety YanNong19 produces higher grain yield (9298 kg ha−1) at density 240 × 104 plants ha−1, and 180 kg ha−1 nitrogen, while AnNong0711 produced higher grain yield (10178.86 kg ha−1) at density 240 × 104 plants ha−1 and with 240 kg ha−1 nitrogen. Moreover, this combination of nitrogen and planting density enhanced the grain yield with better lodging resistance.
引用
收藏
页码:566 / 579
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACT ON CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT AND GRAIN YIELD OF BREAD WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.)
    Baboeva, S. S.
    Matkarimov, F. I.
    Usmanov, R. M.
    Turaev, O. S.
    Togaeva, M. A.
    Baboev, S. K.
    Kushanov, F. N.
    SABRAO JOURNAL OF BREEDING AND GENETICS, 2023, 55 (06): : 1930 - 1940
  • [32] Responses of grain yield and water-nitrogen dynamic of drip-irrigated winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to different nitrogen fertigation and water regimes in the North China Plain
    Hamani, Abdoul Kader Mounkaila
    Abubakar, Sunusi Amin
    Si, Zhuanyun
    Kama, Rakhwe
    Gao, Yang
    Duan, Aiwang
    AGRICULTURAL WATER MANAGEMENT, 2023, 288
  • [33] Effects of Irrigation Regimes and Duration of Weed Interference on Grain Yield of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in Middle Egypt
    Morsy, Ahmed Salah
    Mohamed, Enas
    Farag, Sahar
    Tantawy, Mohamed
    EGYPTIAN JOURNAL OF AGRONOMY, 2020, 42 (03): : 321 - 337
  • [34] Evaluation of the grain yield and nitrogen nutrient status of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) using thermal imaging
    Guo, Jiuxin
    Tian, Guangli
    Zhou, Yi
    Wang, Min
    Ling, Ning
    Shen, Qirong
    Guo, Shiwei
    FIELD CROPS RESEARCH, 2016, 196 : 463 - 472
  • [35] PREDICTION OF GRAIN YIELD LOSSES IN WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.) UNDER DIFFERENT DENSITIES OF WILD OAT (AVENA FATUA L.)
    Umm-E-Kulsoom
    Khan, Muhammad Azim
    PAKISTAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY, 2015, 47 : 239 - 242
  • [36] THE INFLUENCE OF SEED TREATMENT ON GRAIN YIELD AND THEIR QUALITY IN SOME VARIETIES AND LINES OF WINTER WHEAT (Triticum aestivum L.)
    Gheorghe, Robert Marian
    Ghiorghe, Cristina
    SCIENTIFIC PAPERS-SERIES A-AGRONOMY, 2024, 67 (02): : 232 - 237
  • [37] Effects of sulphur application on grain yield and quality, and assessment of sulphur status in winter wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
    Hoel, Bernt Olav
    ACTA AGRICULTURAE SCANDINAVICA SECTION B-SOIL AND PLANT SCIENCE, 2011, 61 (06): : 499 - 507
  • [38] EFFECT OF THIAMETHOXAM SEED TREATMENT ON INSECT PEST PREVALENCE AND GRAIN YIELD IN WINTER WHEAT (TRITICUM AESTIVUM L.)
    Astarkhanova, T.
    Bereznov, A. V.
    Saquee, F. S.
    Diakite, S.
    Zargar, M.
    Garikovna, K. D.
    SABRAO JOURNAL OF BREEDING AND GENETICS, 2024, 56 (03): : 1072 - 1082
  • [39] The Effects of Phased Warming during Late Winter and Early Spring on Grain Yield and Quality of Winter Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
    Yu, Haiwang
    Gao, Zhen
    Zhao, Jingshan
    Wang, Zheng
    Li, Xiaoyu
    Xu, Xinyan
    Jian, Huajian
    Bian, Dahong
    Cui, Yanhong
    Du, Xiong
    AGRONOMY-BASEL, 2023, 13 (07):
  • [40] Enhancing wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) grain yield and quality by managing lodging with growth regulators under different nutrition levels
    Ghuman, Lovepreet
    Ram, Hari
    JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION, 2021, 44 (13) : 1916 - 1929