2022
DOI: 10.3390/plants11172225
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Inorganic Nitrogen-Containing Aerosol Deposition Caused “Excessive Photosynthesis” of Herbs, Resulting in Increased Nitrogen Demand

Abstract: The amount of atmospheric nitrogen-containing aerosols has increased dramatically due to the globally rising levels of nitrogen from fertilization and atmospheric deposition. Although the balance of carbon and nitrogen in plants is a crucial component of physiological and biochemical indexes and plays a key role in adaptive regulation, our understanding of how nitrogen-containing aerosols affect this remains limited; in particular, regarding the associated mechanisms. Using a fumigation particle generator, we … Show more

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“…Simultaneously, upper leaves typically receive more sunlight, making them more exposed to sunlight [ 49 ]. Photosynthesis, the process through which plants synthesize organic compounds using sunlight, has a high demand for nitrogen [ 50 ]. Therefore, to meet the needs of photosynthesis, upper leaves may have a relatively higher nitrogen concentration to support the development of new tissues.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Simultaneously, upper leaves typically receive more sunlight, making them more exposed to sunlight [ 49 ]. Photosynthesis, the process through which plants synthesize organic compounds using sunlight, has a high demand for nitrogen [ 50 ]. Therefore, to meet the needs of photosynthesis, upper leaves may have a relatively higher nitrogen concentration to support the development of new tissues.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%