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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2022, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (4): 1045-1054.doi: 10.13287/j.1001-9332.202204.034

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Dynamics of carbon and nitrogen balance during leaf senescence of maize seedlings induced by low nitrogen stress

WANG Ning, SHI Zhao-kang, XU Shi-ying, YIN Feng-ru, WANG Wei-jie, FENG Wan-jun*   

  1. College of Agronomy, Shanxi Agricultural University, Jinzhong 030801, Shanxi, China
  • Received:2021-09-03 Accepted:2022-03-02 Online:2022-04-15 Published:2022-10-15

Abstract: Timing of leaf senescence is important to ensure maize yield. In this study, we investigated the dynamics of carbon and nitrogen balance during leaf senescence in two maize inbred lines PH6WC and PH4CV under normal (4 mmol·L-1, CK) and low nitrogen (0.04 mmol·L-1, LN) treatments. Leaf phenotype, photosynthetic characteristics, nitrogen and sugar contents, and carbon to nitrogen ratio of the second and third leaves were analyzed after 2, 4, 6 and 8 days of cultivation. Results showed that leaf size, biomass, relative chlorophyll content, net photosynthetic rate, soluble sugar content, and starch content of the second and third leaves were decreased, while nitrogen production capacity was increased under low nitrogen treatment compared to the control, with the changes of the second leaf being earlier than that of the third leaf. For all the leaf traits, the variation scales of PH6WC were larger than that of PH4CV under low nitrogen stress, and only the C/N ratio in the seedling leaves was significantly increased. In addition, leaf senescence of PH4CV was slower than PH6WC due to its stronger ability in maintaining carbon and nitrogen balance. In conclusion, low nitrogen could induce leaf senescence of maize seedlings. High C/N ratio could promote leaf senescence. There are significant differences in carbon and nitrogen balance ability of seedling leaves between two maize genotypes under low nitrogen stress.

Key words: maize, leaf senescence, seedling, low nitrogen stress, carbon to nitrogen ratio