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Liu J, Wang D, Yan X, Jia L, Chen N, Liu J, Zhao P, Zhou L, Cao Q. Effect of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilization management on soil properties and leaf traits and yield of Sapindus mukorossi. FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE 2024; 15:1300683. [PMID: 38529062 PMCID: PMC10961425 DOI: 10.3389/fpls.2024.1300683] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 09/23/2023] [Accepted: 02/26/2024] [Indexed: 03/27/2024]
Abstract
Rational fertilization is the main measure to improve crop yield, but there are differences in the optimal effects of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) rationing exhibited by the same crop species in different regions and soil conditions. In order to determine the optimum fertilization ratio for high yield of Sapindus mukorossi in western Fujian to provide scientific basis. We carried out the experimental design with different ratios of N, P and K to investigate the effects of fertilization on the yield. and leaf physiology of Sapindus mukorossiand soil properties. Results showed that the yield of Sapindus mukorossi reached the highest value (1464.58 kg ha-1) at N2P2K2 treatment, which increased to 1056.25 kg ha-1 compared with the control. There were significant differences in the responses of soil properties and leaf physiological factors to fertilization treatments. Factor analysis showed that the integrated scores of soil factors and leaf physiological characteristic factors of Sapindus mukorossi under N2P2K2 fertilization treatment were the highest, which effectively improved the soil fertility and leaf physiological traits. The yield of Sapindus mukorossi showed a highly significant linear positive correlation with the integrated scores (r=0.70, p<0.01). Passage analysis showed that soil available nitrogen content, organic carbon content, and leaf area index were the key main factors to affect the yield. RDA showed that soil organic carbon and available phosphorus were the most important factors to affect leaf physiological traits. We recommend that the optimum fertilization ratio of Sapindus mukorossi was 0.96Kg N, 0.80Kg P and 0.64Kg K per plant. Reasonable fertilization can improve soil fertility and leaf physiological traits, while excessive fertilization has negative effects on soil fertility, leaf physiology and yield. This study provides theoretical support for scientific cultivation of woody oil seed species.
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- Juntao Liu
- Key Laboratory of Silviculture and Conservation of the Ministry of Education, College of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
- State Key Laboratory of Efficient Production of Forest Resources, Beijing, China
- National Innovation Alliance of Sapindus Industry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
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- Key Laboratory of Sustainable Forest Ecosystem Management-Ministry of Education, School of Forestry, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China
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- College of Forestry, Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, China
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- Key Laboratory of Silviculture and Conservation of the Ministry of Education, College of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
- State Key Laboratory of Efficient Production of Forest Resources, Beijing, China
- National Innovation Alliance of Sapindus Industry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
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- Key Laboratory of Silviculture and Conservation of the Ministry of Education, College of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
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- Key Laboratory of Silviculture and Conservation of the Ministry of Education, College of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
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- Key Laboratory of Silviculture and Conservation of the Ministry of Education, College of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
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- Key Laboratory of Silviculture and Conservation of the Ministry of Education, College of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
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- Key Laboratory of Silviculture and Conservation of the Ministry of Education, College of Forestry, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, China
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He H, Li Q, Fang L, Yang W, Xu F, Yan Y, Mao R. Comprehensive analysis of NAC transcription factors in Scutellaria baicalensis and their response to exogenous ABA and GA 3. Int J Biol Macromol 2023:125290. [PMID: 37302633 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.125290] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/15/2023] [Revised: 06/04/2023] [Accepted: 06/07/2023] [Indexed: 06/13/2023]
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The NAC is a plant-specific family of transcription factor that plays important roles in various biological processes. Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, belongs to the Lamiaceae family and has been widely used as a traditional herb with a wide range of pharmacological activities, including antitumor, heat-clearing, and detoxifying functions. However, no study on the NAC family in S. baicalensis has been conducted to date. In the present study, we identified 56 SbNAC genes using genomic and transcriptome analyses. These 56 SbNACs were unevenly distributed across nine chromosomes and were phylogenetically divided into six clusters. Cis-element analysis identified plant growth and development-, phytohormone-, light-, and stress-responsive elements were present in SbNAC genes promoter regions. Protein-protein interaction analysis was performed using Arabidopsis homologous proteins. Potential transcription factors, including bHLH, ERF, MYB, WRKY, and bZIP, were identified and constructed a regulatory network with SbNAC genes. The expression of 12 flavonoid biosynthetic genes was significantly upregulated with abscisic acid (ABA) and gibberellin (GA3) treatments. Eight SbNAC genes (SbNAC9/32/33/40/42/43/48/50) also exhibited notable variation with two phytohormone treatments, among which SbNAC9 and SbNAC43 showed the most significant variation and deserved further study. Additionally, SbNAC44 displayed a positive correlation with C4H3, PAL5, OMT3, and OMT6, while SbNAC25 had negatively correlated with OMT2, CHI, F6H2, and FNSII-2. This study constitutes the first analysis of SbNAC genes and lays the basis foundation for further functional studies of SbNAC genes family members, while it may also facilitate the genetic improvement of plants and breeding of elite S. baicalensis varieties.
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- Huan He
- College of Life Sciences, Yan'an University, Yan'an 716000, Shaanxi, China
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- College of Life Sciences, Yan'an University, Yan'an 716000, Shaanxi, China
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- College of Life Sciences, Yan'an University, Yan'an 716000, Shaanxi, China
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- College of Life Sciences, Yan'an University, Yan'an 716000, Shaanxi, China
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- College of Life Sciences, Yan'an University, Yan'an 716000, Shaanxi, China
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- College of Life Sciences, Yan'an University, Yan'an 716000, Shaanxi, China; Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Chinese Jujube, Yan'an 716000, Shaanxi, China
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- College of Life Sciences, Yan'an University, Yan'an 716000, Shaanxi, China; Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Chinese Jujube, Yan'an 716000, Shaanxi, China.
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