Plant Production Science
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Effect of Fertilizer and Fixed Nitrogen on the Water Use Efficiency of Genge (Astragalus sinicus L.)
Akio SumiShinpei SugataIkumi YahiroMina Odawara
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2015 Volume 18 Issue 1 Pages 104-108

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To compare the effect of fertilizer nitrogen (N) and fixed N on water use efficiency (WUE), we measured the cumulative evapotranspiration (∑ET) and total dry matter mass (DM) of genge growing in plant growth chambers. When regulating NH4–N application at 11 levels ranging from 0 – 315 mgN flask−1, N concentration of the genge rose from 0.7% to 3.9% as fertilizer N application was increased. Although both DM and ∑ET changed on a quadratic curve, their relationship approximated a single regression line, regardless of N concentration. The effects of rhizobial inoculation of genge samples along with NH4–N application rates of 0, 10.5, 105, and 252 mgN flask−1 were also tested. The samples with application rates of 0 and 10.5 mgN flask-1, where both nodulation and fixed N application were confirmed, had lower WUE than un-inoculated samples. These results suggest that the impact on WUE is much greater in fixed N than in fertilizer N.
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