2020
DOI: 10.3390/plants9020250
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Variations in Nitrogen Metabolism are Closely Linked with Nitrogen Uptake and Utilization Efficiency in Cotton Genotypes under Various Nitrogen Supplies

Abstract: Cotton production is highly sensitive to nitrogen (N) fertilization, whose excessive use is responsible for human and environmental problems. Lowering N supply together with the selection of N-efficient genotypes, more able to uptake, utilize, and remobilize the available N, could be a challenge to maintain high cotton production sustainably. The current study aimed to explore the intraspecific variation among four cotton genotypes in response to various N supplies, in order to identify the most distinct N-eff… Show more

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“…The activity of related metabolic enzymes is the key to improving the N utilization capacity of plants, such as NR; its activity is affected by the nitrate concentration in the plants [34,35]. The primary assimilation of N is accompanied by various enzymatic activities in higher plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The activity of related metabolic enzymes is the key to improving the N utilization capacity of plants, such as NR; its activity is affected by the nitrate concentration in the plants [34,35]. The primary assimilation of N is accompanied by various enzymatic activities in higher plants.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The parts of root, stem, and leaves were then placed in the oven for 1 h at 105 • C, followed by 80 • C for the next 48 h. The dry weight of root, stem, leaves, and bolls was measured on an electronic balance to calculate the dry matter of each tissue. Similarly, the lengths and widths of each leaf were measured and the mean single leaf area was obtained from the product of length, width, and correction factor (0.75) (Iqbal et al, 2020b), and the leaf area plant −1 was calculated by multiplying the number of leaves plant −1 with mean single leaf area, as described by Iqbal et al (2020a,b).…”
Section: Plant Morphologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The variation of N metabolism has been addressed by Iqbal et al (2020) [ 15 ] in cotton, a highly sensitive plant species to N supply. This study explores the intraspecific variation among four cotton genotypes in response to various N supplies, in order to identify the most distinct N-efficient genotypes and their NUE-related traits in hydroponic culture.…”
Section: N Availability: the Use Of Different N Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%