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    In: Physiologia Plantarum, Wiley, Vol. 175, No. 5 ( 2023-08)
    Abstract: A coordinated increase in the photosynthetic rate ( A ) and photosynthetic nitrogen use efficiency (PNUE) is an effective strategy for improving crop yield and nitrogen (N) utilization efficiency. PNUE tends to decrease with increasing N levels, but there are natural variations. Consequently, leaf functional N partitioning in Brassica napus genotypes under different N rates was measured to explore the optimized N allocation model for synchronously increasing A and PNUE values. The results showed that genotypes whose PNUE increased with increasing N supply (PNUE‐I) produced an approximate A value with a relatively low leaf N content, owing to reduced storage N (N store ) and close photosynthetic N (N psn ) content. Partial least squares path modeling showed that A was dominated by the N psn content, and PNUE was directly influenced by A and N store . The A value increased with the N psn content until the N psn content exceeded the threshold value. The boundary line of PNUE varied with the N psn and N store proportions, indicating that the optimum N psn and N store proportions were 51.6% and 40.3%, respectively. The N store proportion of PNUE‐I was closer to the thresholds and benefited from lower increments in Rubisco content and nonprotein form storage N content with improved N supply. Optimized N store and N psn trade‐off by regulating increments in N store content with increased N supply, thereby promoting coordinated increases in A and PNUE.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 0031-9317 , 1399-3054
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    Language: English
    Publisher: Wiley
    Publication Date: 2023
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    detail.hit.zdb_id: 2020837-6
    SSG: 12
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