Grain yield performance of rice genotypes at suboptimal levels of soil N as affected by N uptake and utilization efficiency

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作者
TirolPadre, A [1 ]
Ladha, JK [1 ]
Singh, U [1 ]
Laureles, E [1 ]
Punzalan, G [1 ]
Akita, S [1 ]
机构
[1] INT RICE RES INST, SOIL & WATER SCI DIV, MANILA 1099, PHILIPPINES
关键词
genotype; nitrogen uptake; nitrogen use; yield;
D O I
10.1016/0378-4290(95)00095-X
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Field screening trials were conducted in two dry seasons to assess variability in grain yield, N uptake and N utilization for 180 rice genotypes, mostly lowland indica improved varieties or elite breeding lines of different growth durations [60 each of early (100-110 days), medium (111-119 days) and late (120-135 days)], without the addition of N fertilizer and to identify genotypes with the potential to produce high yields at suboptimal N levels through efficient uptake and/or utilization of N. Available soil N was lower in year 2 (20 kg ha(-1)) than in year 1 (64 kg ha(-1)). In both years significant differences in grain yield, N uptake and N-utilization efficiency (NUE) were observed among genotypes within each growth-duration group. Genotypes varied in their response to change in available soil N. The average increase in grain yield for each kilogram increase in N uptake was 61.9 kg in year 1 and 82.7 kg in year 2. However, some genotypes absorbed similar amounts of N but produced different grain yields and/or total dry matter. Some genotypes with similar harvest index exhibited significantly different NUEs - e.g., IR50363-61-1-2-2 (NUE=64.4 in year 1 and 71.9 in year 2) and IR51009-155-2-3-3 (55.3 and 60.8) in the early-duration group; BG380-2 (70 and 78.8) and IR50391-100-2-3-3-2 (56.3 and 58.9) in the medium; and IR27325-63-2-2 (69.7 and 69.8) and BR51-46-1-Cl (57.9 and 60.5) in the late. Those with higher NUE had lower percentage straw N at maturity. Grain N concentration also affected NUE, but the coefficient of variation in percentage grain N among genotypes was less than that of percentage straw N. The relative performance of genotypes in terms of NUE was more consistent than plant N uptake, based on rank correlations between the two trials. High N uptake and NUE were observed in IR13429-150-3-2-1-2 (NUE 65.4, N uptake 9.1 g m(-1)) in the early-duration group, IR44 (NUE 67.2, N uptake 8.3 g m(-2)) in the medium-duration group and IR39323-182-2-3-3-2 (NUE 64.8, N uptake 9.3 g m(-2)) in the late-duration group. The study identified genotypes which may possess promising traits for improved N uptake and utilization efficiency. Further studies are needed to elucidate the mechanisms involved in high N uptake and N-use efficiency.
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