2021
DOI: 10.3390/atmos12121571
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Projected Elevated [CO2] and Warming Result in Overestimation of SPAD-Based Rice Leaf Nitrogen Status for Nitrogen Management

Abstract: Nitrogen (N) has a unique place in agricultural systems with large requirements. To achieve optimal nitrogen management that meets the needs of agricultural systems without causing potential environmental risks, it is of great significance to increase N use efficiency (NUE) in agricultural systems. A chlorophyll meter, for example, the SPAD-502, can provide a simple, nondestructive, and quick method for monitoring leaf N status and NUE. However, the SPAD-based crop leaf’s N status varies greatly due to environ… Show more

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“…A suitable amount of water increased the nitrogen harvest index. Improper water and nitrogen application can result in limited accumulation of SPAD and uncoordinated distribution of photosynthetic products [23]. This will inhibit the transfer of nutrients to the plant's reproductive organs, ultimately reducing crop yield and water and nitrogen use efficiency [24].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A suitable amount of water increased the nitrogen harvest index. Improper water and nitrogen application can result in limited accumulation of SPAD and uncoordinated distribution of photosynthetic products [23]. This will inhibit the transfer of nutrients to the plant's reproductive organs, ultimately reducing crop yield and water and nitrogen use efficiency [24].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%