Nitrogen Utilization Efficiency in Canola Cultivars at Grain Harvest

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Zlatko Svečnjak
Zdenko Rengel
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[1] University of Zagreb,Faculty of Agriculture
[2] University of Western Australia,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 2006年 / 283卷
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harvest index; N partitioning; N supply; root-to-shoot ratio; seed yield;
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Canola (Brassica napus L.) cultivars with improved nitrogen utilization efficiency (NUE) at grain harvest are of interest to growers to reduce fertilizer inputs. Our objective was to determine whether cultivar-specific responses in NUE (seed yield per N accumulated in the whole plant) could be related to the differences in dry matter and N partitioning among various plant parts. Four spring canola cultivars were grown in a glasshouse under the conditions of low and high N supply. When compared to high-N treatment, deficient N conditions resulted in a similar decrease in dry weight for all cultivars, averaging 46% for shoot, 47% for root, and 45% for dropped leaves. The reductions in N concentrations at low-N compared to high-N treatment were much smaller and averaged 15% for shoot, 16% for root and 10% for dropped leaves. Although significant variations occurred for dry weight, N concentration and N uptake in various plant sections, all cultivars accumulated a similar amount of N in total plant biomass at harvest. However, significant differences in plant biomass, seed yield and consequently, NUE existed because more N-efficient cultivars Eyre and Charlton produced larger seed yields than less N-efficient cultivars Pinnacle and Rainbow. No consistent variations in N concentration in various plant parts could be established among tested cultivars. Thus, cultivar-specific responses in NUE were mainly attributed to the differences in the root-to-shoot ratio and harvest index. N-efficient Eyre produced seed yield similar to the highest yielding Charlton, though it had the smallest plant dry weight of all cultivars. In contrast, N-inefficient Rainbow had the largest plant biomass, but produced the smallest seed yield because of its lowest harvest index and the highest root-to-shoot ratio. The absence of cultivar×N treatment interactions indicated that cultivars performed similarly for plant biomass, N uptake and seed yield across two contrasting N supplies. Canola cultivars significantly differed in NUE despite a similar amount of absorbed N in plant biomass; more N-efficient cultivars outyielded less N-efficient ones primarily because of cultivar-specific variations in the root-to-shoot ratio and harvest index.
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