Decline in Percentage N of C3 and C4 Crops with Increasing Plant Mass
- 1 October 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Annals of Botany
- Vol. 66 (4) , 425-436
- https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfordjournals.aob.a088044
Abstract
A data base was constructed of the % N and plant d. wts (W) in t ha−1 of C3 and C4 crops that had been grown with sufficient nitrogen to permit maximum growth rate. The % N of all crops declined sharply with increase in W but this decline differed between C3 and C4 crops. When W was greater than I t ha−1, 86% of the variance in In % N was removed by the model % N = aW−b with b = −0·5 for all crops, and a = 5·7% for C3 crops and 4·1 % for C4 crops. The same model gave a good description of data on C3 and C4 crops entirely independent of that used for developing the model. According to this relationship the fractional decline in % N with increase in plant mass was the same for both types of crops, but C4 crops contained about 72% of the nitrogen in C3 crops at equivalent d. wts. As approx. 32% more dry matter was produced per unit of intercepted radiation for C4 and C3 crops, the N uptake (or weight of plant protein produced) per unit of intercepted radiation was approximately the same for both types of crops. A small improvement in the degree of fit to % N = aW−b was obtained by allowing both a and b to vary with the crop. Values of b obtained in this way for tall fescue, lucerne and winter wheat, but not for potato and sorghum, were consistent with Hardwick's ‘skin core’ hypothesis (Annals of Botany, 1989, 60, 439–46). The entire data set was, however, consistent with Caloin and Yu's model (Annals of Botany, 1984, 54, 69–76) in which there is a conceptual N pool for photosynthesis and another N pool for the other processes.Keywords
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