Effects of Phosphorus and Potassium Supply on Photosynthetic Nitrogen Metabolism, Nitrogen Absorption, and Nitrogen Utilization of Hydroponic Rice
Author:
Liu Ya1ORCID, Gao Jiping1ORCID, Zhong Min1, Chen Liqiang2, Zhang Wenzhong1
Affiliation:
1. Rice Research Institute, Agronomy College, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866, China 2. School of Agriculture, Liaodong University, Dandong 118001, China
Abstract
Phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) stress significantly affect the growth, physiological characteristics, and nutrient uptake of rice plants. This study investigated the photosynthetic nitrogen (N) metabolism, N uptake, and N utilization of plants under varied P and K supplies. Two local conventional high-yield rice varieties (Shennong 265 and Liaojing 294) were used. These varieties were subjected to the following hydroponic experimental treatments: HPHK (normal P and K concentrations), HPLK (normal P and 1/20 normal K concentration), LPHK (normal K and 1/20 normal P concentration), and LPLK (1/20 normal P and K concentrations). The results showed that the mesophyll cells had a relatively complete nuclear and chloroplast structures, and the antioxidant enzymes of the plants were significantly reduced under the HPHK treatment. Compared to the LP treatments (LPHK and LPLK), the HPHK treatment was found to have the following potential effects: effectively optimize plant configuration; promote leaf development (Pn, E, Ci, and Tr, chlorophyll, and leaf area index); significantly increase the N-metabolism-related enzyme activity of leaves and roots and the accumulation of N in the plant in the main growth stages; and significantly increase the rice yield and N-related efficiency. In conclusion, the HPHK treatment was found to be beneficial in improving the plant configuration, promoting photosynthetic N metabolism, and increasing grain yield and N-related utilization efficiency.
Funder
the National Key R&D Program of China LiaoNing Revitalization Talents Program
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