2003
DOI: 10.1626/pps.6.172
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A Comparison of the Accumulation and Partitioning of Nitrogen in Plants between Two Rice Cultivars, Akenohoshi and Nipponbare, at the Ripening Stage

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“…The soil water potential in the D plot was far higher than the critical value at which promotion of nitrogen mineralization by soil air-drying occurs (Toriyama at al., 1988). There are reports on the high capacity for nitrogen accumulation of rice and maize plants with welldeveloped root systems (Ma and Dwyer, 1998;Kondo et al, 2000;Ookawa et al, 2003). The well-developed root system in the D plot might increase nitrogen absorption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The soil water potential in the D plot was far higher than the critical value at which promotion of nitrogen mineralization by soil air-drying occurs (Toriyama at al., 1988). There are reports on the high capacity for nitrogen accumulation of rice and maize plants with welldeveloped root systems (Ma and Dwyer, 1998;Kondo et al, 2000;Ookawa et al, 2003). The well-developed root system in the D plot might increase nitrogen absorption.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Este comportamento está associado à translocação de fotoassimilados (NTANOS e KOUTROUBAS, 2002) e a redução da taxa fotossintética (OOKAWA et al, 2003), que acarretam a senescência foliar. Na cultura do arroz irrigado por inundação, o declínio da capacidade fotossintética pode ocorrer precocemente durante o enchimento de grãos, período em que a fotossíntese é responsável por 60% a 100% do conteúdo final de carbono armazenado nos grãos (YOSHIDA, 1981).…”
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“…In previous studies Akenohoshi showed as higher N content per unit LA than other cultivars (Ookawa et al, 2003;Kumagai et al, 2007Kumagai et al, , 2010. Ookawa et al (2004) also observed that contents of ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) and N in leaves of Akenohoshi are slowly reduced during leaf senescence.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 81%