Author:
Wu Jie,Song Ying,Wang Jing-Xian,Wan Guang-Yu,Zhang Zi-Sheng,Xia Jin-Qiu,Sun Liang-Qi,Lu Jie,Ma Chuan-Xi,Yu Lin-Hui,Xiang Cheng-Bin
Abstract
AbstractNutrients must be balanced for optimal plant growth. However, the potential significance of balanced nitrogen-iron (N-Fe) for improving crop yield and nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) has never been addressed. Here, we show that balanced N-Fe substantially increases tiller number and boosts yield and NUE in rice and wheat. NIN-like protein 4 plays a pivotal role in maintaining the N-Fe balance by coordinately regulating the expression of multiple genes in N and Fe metabolism and signaling. Moreover, we show that foliar spraying of balanced N-Fe at the tillering stage can effectively increase rice tillers, yield and NUE in the field, which can be reproduced with wheat. Our findings provide guidelines for innovative fertilization to reduce N fertilizer input and promote yield, thus benefitting environment-friendly and sustainable agriculture worldwide.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory