Root Reduction Caused Directly or Indirectly by High Application of Nitrogen Fertilizer Was the Main Cause of the Decline in Biomass and Nitrogen Accumulation in Citrus Seedlings

Author:

Niu Runzheng1,Zhuang Yuan1,Lali Mohammad Naeem12,Zhao Li1,Xie Jiawei1,Xiong Huaye1,Wang Yuheng1,He Xinhua1ORCID,Shi Xiaojun1ORCID,Zhang Yueqiang1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Resources and Environment, Southwest University, Chongqing 400716, China

2. Department of Forestry and Natural Resources, Faculty of Agriculture, Bamyan University, Bamyan 1601, Afghanistan

Abstract

Citrus is the largest fruit crop around the world, while high nitrogen (N) application in citrus orchards is widespread in many countries, which results not only in yield, quality and environmental issues but also slows down the establishment of citrus canopies in newly cultivated orchards. Thus, the objective of this study was to investigate the physiological inhibitory mechanism of excessive N application on the growth of citrus seedlings. A pot experiment with the citrus variety Orah (Orah/Citrus junos) at four N fertilization rates (0, 50, 100, and 400 mg N/kg dry soil, denoted as N0, N50, N100, and N400, respectively) was performed to evaluate the changes of root morphology, biomass, N accumulation, enzyme activities, and so on. The results showed that the N400 application significantly reduced the total biomass (from 14.24 to 6.95 g/Plant), N accumulation (from 0.65 to 0.33 g/Plant) and N use efficiency (92.69%) in citrus seedlings when compared to the N100 treatment. The partial least squares pathway model further showed that the decline of biomass and N accumulation by high N application were largely attributed to the reduction of root growth through direct and indirect effects (the goodness of fit under the model was 0.733.) rather than just soil N transformation and activity of root N uptake. These results are useful to optimize N management through a synergistic N absorption and utilization by citrus seedlings.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Chongqing of China

Key Project of Chongqing Agricultural Technology Extension Station

Publisher

MDPI AG

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