Nitrogen (N) metabolism related enzyme activities, cell ultrastructure and nutrient contents as affected by N level and barley genotype

Development of the new crop cultivars with high yield under low nitrogen (N) input is a fundamental approach to enhance agricultural sustainability, which is dependent on the exploitation of the elite germplasm. In the present study, four barley genotypes (two Tibetan wild and two cultivated), diffe...

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Main Authors: Jawad Munawar Shah, Syed Asad Hussain Bukhari, Jian-bin ZENG, Xiao-yan QuAN, Essa Ali, Noor Muhammad, Guo-ping ZHANG
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Integrative Agriculture
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spelling doaj-6a84031b0c4c40898d756fa1d39cc5412021-06-08T04:37:20ZengElsevierJournal of Integrative Agriculture2095-31192017-01-01161190198Nitrogen (N) metabolism related enzyme activities, cell ultrastructure and nutrient contents as affected by N level and barley genotypeJawad Munawar Shah0Syed Asad Hussain Bukhari1Jian-bin ZENG2Xiao-yan QuAN3Essa Ali4Noor Muhammad5Guo-ping ZHANG6Jawad Munawar Shah; Department of Agronomy, Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, P.R.ChinaDepartment of Agronomy, Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, P.R.ChinaDepartment of Agronomy, Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, P.R.ChinaDepartment of Agronomy, Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, P.R.ChinaDepartment of Agronomy, Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, P.R.ChinaDepartment of Agronomy, Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, P.R.ChinaCorrespondence ZHANG Guo-ping, Tel: +86-571-88982115; Department of Agronomy, Zijingang Campus, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, P.R.ChinaDevelopment of the new crop cultivars with high yield under low nitrogen (N) input is a fundamental approach to enhance agricultural sustainability, which is dependent on the exploitation of the elite germplasm. In the present study, four barley genotypes (two Tibetan wild and two cultivated), differing in N use efficiency (NUE), were characterized for their physiological and biochemical responses to different N levels. Higher N levels significantly increased the contents of other essential nutrients (P, K, Ca, Fe, Cu and Mn), and the increase was more obvious for the N-efficient genotypes (ZD9 and XZ149). The observation of ultrastructure showed that chloroplast structure was severely damaged under low nitrogen, and the two high N efficient genotypes were relatively less affected. The activities of the five N metabolism related enzymes, i.e., nitrate reductase (NR), glutamine synthetase (GS), nitrite reductase (NiR), glutamate synthase (GOGAT) and glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) all showed the substantial increase with the increased N level in the culture medium. However the increased extent differed among the four genotypes, with the two N efficient genotypes showing more increase in comparison with the other two genotypes with relative N inefficiency (HXRL and XZ56). The current findings showed that a huge difference exists in low N tolerance among barley genotypes, and improvement of some physiological traits (such as enzymes) could be helpful for increasing N utilization efficiency.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311915613089barleyenzymegenotypenitrogenultrastructure
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author Jawad Munawar Shah
Syed Asad Hussain Bukhari
Jian-bin ZENG
Xiao-yan QuAN
Essa Ali
Noor Muhammad
Guo-ping ZHANG
spellingShingle Jawad Munawar Shah
Syed Asad Hussain Bukhari
Jian-bin ZENG
Xiao-yan QuAN
Essa Ali
Noor Muhammad
Guo-ping ZHANG
Nitrogen (N) metabolism related enzyme activities, cell ultrastructure and nutrient contents as affected by N level and barley genotype
Journal of Integrative Agriculture
barley
enzyme
genotype
nitrogen
ultrastructure
author_facet Jawad Munawar Shah
Syed Asad Hussain Bukhari
Jian-bin ZENG
Xiao-yan QuAN
Essa Ali
Noor Muhammad
Guo-ping ZHANG
author_sort Jawad Munawar Shah
title Nitrogen (N) metabolism related enzyme activities, cell ultrastructure and nutrient contents as affected by N level and barley genotype
title_short Nitrogen (N) metabolism related enzyme activities, cell ultrastructure and nutrient contents as affected by N level and barley genotype
title_full Nitrogen (N) metabolism related enzyme activities, cell ultrastructure and nutrient contents as affected by N level and barley genotype
title_fullStr Nitrogen (N) metabolism related enzyme activities, cell ultrastructure and nutrient contents as affected by N level and barley genotype
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen (N) metabolism related enzyme activities, cell ultrastructure and nutrient contents as affected by N level and barley genotype
title_sort nitrogen (n) metabolism related enzyme activities, cell ultrastructure and nutrient contents as affected by n level and barley genotype
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Integrative Agriculture
issn 2095-3119
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Development of the new crop cultivars with high yield under low nitrogen (N) input is a fundamental approach to enhance agricultural sustainability, which is dependent on the exploitation of the elite germplasm. In the present study, four barley genotypes (two Tibetan wild and two cultivated), differing in N use efficiency (NUE), were characterized for their physiological and biochemical responses to different N levels. Higher N levels significantly increased the contents of other essential nutrients (P, K, Ca, Fe, Cu and Mn), and the increase was more obvious for the N-efficient genotypes (ZD9 and XZ149). The observation of ultrastructure showed that chloroplast structure was severely damaged under low nitrogen, and the two high N efficient genotypes were relatively less affected. The activities of the five N metabolism related enzymes, i.e., nitrate reductase (NR), glutamine synthetase (GS), nitrite reductase (NiR), glutamate synthase (GOGAT) and glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) all showed the substantial increase with the increased N level in the culture medium. However the increased extent differed among the four genotypes, with the two N efficient genotypes showing more increase in comparison with the other two genotypes with relative N inefficiency (HXRL and XZ56). The current findings showed that a huge difference exists in low N tolerance among barley genotypes, and improvement of some physiological traits (such as enzymes) could be helpful for increasing N utilization efficiency.
topic barley
enzyme
genotype
nitrogen
ultrastructure
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2095311915613089
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