Comparative effect of inorganic N on plant growth and N-2 fixation of ten legume crops: towards a better understanding of the differential response among species

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TitreComparative effect of inorganic N on plant growth and N-2 fixation of ten legume crops: towards a better understanding of the differential response among species
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2018
AuteursGuinet M, Nicolardot B, Revellin C, Durey V, Carlsson G, Voisin A-S
JournalPLANT AND SOIL
Volume432
Pagination207-227
Date PublishedNOV
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0032-079X
Mots-clésgrain legumes, Nitrogen nutrition, Nitrogen use efficiency, plant growth, Root soil exploration, Symbiotic N-2 fixation
Résumé

AimsA better understanding of how plant growth, N nutrition and symbiotic nitrogen fixation (SNF) are influenced by soil inorganic N availability, for a wide range of legume species, is crucial to optimise legume productivity, N-2 fixation, while limiting environmental risks such as N leaching.MethodsA comparative analysis was performed for ten legume crops, grown in a field experiment and supplied with four N fertiliser rates. Dry matter, N concentration and SNF were measured. In parallel, root elongation rates were studied in a greenhouse experiment.ResultsFor most species, N fertilisation had little effect on plant growth and N accumulation. SNF was reduced by soil inorganic N available at sowing but with large differences in the magnitude of the response among species. The response varied according to plant N requirements for growth and plant ability to retrieve inorganic N. Accordingly, root lateral expansion rate measured in RhizoTubes was highly correlated with plant ability to retrieve inorganic N measured in the field experiment.ConclusionCombining SNF response to soil inorganic N, shoot N and plant ability to retrieve inorganic N, allowed a robust evaluation of differential response to soil inorganic N among a wide range of legume species.

DOI10.1007/s11104-018-3788-1