Interactive effects of molybdenum and phosphorus fertilizers on photosynthetic characteristics of seedlings and grain yield of Brassica napus

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Hongen Liu
Chengxiao Hu
Xuecheng Sun
Qiling Tan
Zhaojun Nie
Xiaoming Hu
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[1] Huazhong Agricultural University,Micro
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Plant and Soil | 2010年 / 326卷
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Molybdenum; Phosphorus; Photosynthetic characteristics; Grain yield;
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A pot experiment with acid yellow–brown soil was conducted to investigate the interactive effects of molybdenum (Mo) and phosphorus (P) fertilizers on the photosynthetic characteristics of seedlings and grain yield of Brassica napus which is sensitive to soil P and Mo deficiency. Both Mo and P fertilizers were applied at three levels (0 mg Mo kg−1, 0.15 mg Mo kg−1, 0.30 mg Mo kg−1 soil; 0 mg P kg−1, 80 mg P kg−1, 160 mg P kg−1 soil). The results showed that P fertilizer application increased grain yield, soluble sugar concentrations of seedling leaves, DM and P accumulation of seedling shoots of Brassica napus in the absence or presence of Mo fertilizer. In contrast, Mo fertilizer increased these parameters only in the presence of P fertilizer. Mo accumulation in shoots, chlorophyll concentrations and net photosynthesis rate (Pn) of seedling leaves were increased by both Mo and P fertilizers, particularly with the combination of the two fertilizers. The results also showed that the Mo and P fertilizers increased photosynthetic rate through two different mechanisms, with Mo increasing photosynthetic activity of mesophyll cells, and P increasing stomatal conductance. The results demonstrate that there was a synergetic effect on photosynthesis and grain yield between Mo and P fertilizers and it is conducive for Brassica napus growth to co-apply the two fertilizers.
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