Crop Journal (Aug 2021)

Reducing nitrogen application with dense planting increases nitrogen use efficiency by maintaining root growth in a double-rice cropping system

  • Jin Chen,
  • Xiangcheng Zhu,
  • Jiang Xie,
  • Guoqiang Deng,
  • Tianhua Tu,
  • Xianjiao Guan,
  • Zhen Yang,
  • Shan Huang,
  • Xianmao Chen,
  • Caifei Qiu,
  • Yinfei Qian,
  • Caihong Shao,
  • Minggang Xu,
  • Chunrui Peng

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
pp. 805 – 815

Abstract

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Rational nitrogen (N) application can greatly increase rice (Oryza sativa L.) yield. However, excessive N input can lead not only to low N use efficiency (NUE) but also to severe environmental pollution. Reducing N application rate with a higher planting density (RNHD) is recommended to maintain rice yield and improve NUE. The effects of RNHD on fertilizer N fate and rice root growth traits remain unclear. We accordingly conducted a two-year field experiment to investigate the influence of RNHD on rice yield, fertilizer 15N fate, and root growth in a double-rice cropping system in China. In comparison with the conventional practice of high N application with sparse planting, RNHD resulted in similar yield and biomass production as well as plant N uptake. RNHD increased agronomic NUEs by 23.3%–31.9% (P < 0.05) and N recovery efficiency by 17.4%–24.1% (P < 0.05). RNHD increased fertilizer 15N recovery rate by 14.5%–34.7% (P < 0.05), but reduced 15N retention rate by 9.2%–12.0% (P < 0.05). Although a reduced N rate led to significantly reduced root length, surface area, volume, and biomass, these root traits were significantly increased by higher planting density. RNHD did not affect these root morphological traits and reduced activities of nitrate reductase (NR) and glutamine synthetase (GS) only at tillering stage. Plant N uptake was significantly positively correlated with these root traits, but not correlated with NR and GS activities. Together, these findings show that reducing N application with dense planting can lead to high plant N uptake by maintaining rice root growth and thus increase NUE.

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