Author:
Kamoshita A.,Cooper M.,Muchow R. C.,Fukai S.
Abstract
The differences in grain nitrogen (N) concentration among 3 sorghum
(Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench) hybrids with similar grain
yield were examined under N-limiting conditions in relation to the
availability of assimilate and N to grain. Several manipulation treatments
[N fertiliser application, lower leaves shading, thinning (reduced plant
population), whole canopy shading, canopy opening, spikelet removal] were
imposed to alter the relative N and assimilate availability to grain under
full irrigation supply.
Grain N concentration increased by either increased grain N availability or
yield reduction while maintaining N uptake. Grain N concentration, however,
did not decrease in the treatments where relative abundance of N compared with
assimilate was intended to be reduced. The minimum levels of grain N
concentration differed from 0.95% (ATx623/RTx430) to 1.14%
(DK55plus) in these treatments. Regardless of the extent of variation in
assimilate and N supply to grain, the ranking of hybrids on grain N
concentration was consistent across the manipulation treatments. For the 3
hybrids examined, higher grain N concentration was associated with higher N
uptake during grain filling and, to a lesser extent, with higher N
mobilisation. Hybrids with larger grain N accumulation had a larger number of
grains. There was no tradeoff between grain N concentration and yield,
suggesting that grain protein concentration can be improved without
sacrificing yield potential.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cited by
4 articles.
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