1. Nitrogen Accumulation in Soybean Following Defoliation.
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Li, Xiangjun, An, Ping, Inanaga, Shinobu, Eneji, A.Egrinya, and Liu, Xiaojing
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BIOGEOCHEMICAL cycles ,NITROGEN fixation ,AMINO acid neurotransmitters ,DEFOLIATION ,PLANT phenology ,LEAF growth ,SOYBEAN - Abstract
The effects of defoliation on soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] growth and yield have been well studied, but relatively little is known about its nitrogen (N) accumulation after defoliation. An experiment was conducted to examine soybean recovery and N accumulation following defoliation. The indeterminate cultivar ('Tousan 69') was planted in a greenhouse, and two defoliation treatments (no defoliation and 67% defoliation) were imposed at the R2 stage when plants had at least one flower in the two uppermost nodes. At 0, 15, 30 and 45 days after defoliation (DAD), plants were destructively sampled to measure dry mass production, nitrogen accumulation and nitrogen fixation. Seed yield and N concentration also were measured at maturity. Neither the seed yield nor its N concentration was affected by defoliation. Although defoliation temporarily reduced soybean dry weight and N accumulation during 15 DAD, defoliated plants completely recovered their dry weight and N accumulation 30 DAD. There was little difference in N concentration between defoliated and non defoliated plants, indicating that N acquisition was restored during the recovery process. Recovery of N accumulation in defoliated plant was due to complete recovery of N2-fixing ability and maybe related to improvement in N absorption after defoliation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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