2023
DOI: 10.32615/bp.2022.038
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Irradiation and nitrogen regulate growth and physiology in Horsfieldia hainanensis seedlings

Abstract: Preventing extinction is one of the greatest challenges facing the global community. Nursery stock breeding is an effective means to restore endangered species, such as Horsfieldia hainanensis Merr., with difficulty in natural regeneration period. In this study, we investigated the optimum combination of irradiance and nitrogen for the cultivation of H. hainanensis seedlings by comparing twenty treatments with different combinations of irradiances (100, 67.5, 45.7, 15.6 % of full natural irradiance) and five l… Show more

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“…This study, in contrast, discovered that the soluble protein content displayed an initial increase followed by a decrease with the increase in shading intensity, reaching its highest value under the L2 treatment. This observation might be attributed to the shade-tolerant nature of H. hainanensis during the seedling stage [57]. Under excessively intense light conditions, its photosynthesis may not be as efficient as when under appropriate shading, resulting in a lower soluble protein content compared to the L2 treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study, in contrast, discovered that the soluble protein content displayed an initial increase followed by a decrease with the increase in shading intensity, reaching its highest value under the L2 treatment. This observation might be attributed to the shade-tolerant nature of H. hainanensis during the seedling stage [57]. Under excessively intense light conditions, its photosynthesis may not be as efficient as when under appropriate shading, resulting in a lower soluble protein content compared to the L2 treatment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%