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Interaction between phosphorus nutrition and drought on grain yield, and assimilation of phosphorus and nitrogen in two soybean cultivars differing in protein concentration in grains

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posted on 2025-05-12, 02:40 authored by Jian JinJian Jin, G Wang, X Liu, X Pan, SJ Herbert, Caixian TangCaixian Tang
Drought affects many physiological and biochemical processes and thus reduces plant growth. Phosphorus (P) fertilization improves tolerance to drought stress in many plants. A greenhouse experiment examined the interactive effects of P nutrition and drought stress on P accumulation and translocation, yield, and protein concentration in grains of two cultivars of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]. Plants of cultivars 'Heisheng 101' (high protein in grains) and 'Dongnong 464' (low protein) were grown in a P-deficient soil supplied with 0-30 mg P kg-1 soil. Drought stress was imposed at the initial flowering (R1) or the podding (R4) stage. Drought stress limited P accumulation and reduced P translocation to the seed. The addition of P enhanced the concentration and accumulation of nitrogen (N) and P in shoots and seeds of both cultivars. Drought stress decreased shoot biomass, grain yield, and P accumulation; the decrease was greater in 'Dongnong 46' than 'Heisheng 101,' and even more so if drought stress was imposed at R4 than at R1. In contrast, drought stress increased the concentration of N in shoot and protein in grains. The addition of P alleviated the effect of drought stress on plant growth, P accumulation, and grain yield in both cultivars but to a greater extent in 'Dongnong 46'. The results suggest that application of P fertilizers could mitigate drought stress at the reproductive stage, resulting in less yield penalty and improvement of grain quality of soybean grown in P-deficient soils. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Funding

This work is supported by the Innovation Project (KZCX3-SW-NA-04) funded by the Chinese Academy of Sciences and Director Project (SB06B35) funded by Key Laboratory of Soybean Biology of Ministry of Education, China.

History

Publication Date

2006-08-01

Journal

Journal of Plant Nutrition

Volume

29

Issue

8

Pagination

25p. (p. 1433-1449)

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

ISSN

0190-4167

Rights Statement

© 2006 The Authors. This is an Accepted Manuscript version of the following article, accepted for publication in Journal of Plant Nutrition. Jin, J., Wang, G., Liu, X., Pan, X., Herbert, S. J., & Tang, C. (2006). Interaction Between Phosphorus Nutrition and Drought on Grain Yield, and Assimilation of Phosphorus and Nitrogen in Two Soybean Cultivars Differing in Protein Concentration in Grains. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 29(8), 1433–1449. It is deposited under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

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