EFFECTS OF DEFOLIATION ON SEED PROTEIN-CONCENTRATION IN NORMAL AND HIGH-PROTEIN LINES OF SOYBEAN

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作者
BURTON, JW
ISRAEL, DW
WILSON, RF
CARTER, TE
机构
[1] USDA-ARS, Department of Crop Science and Soil Science, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, 27695, NC
关键词
GLYCINE MAX; NITROGEN FIXATION; NITROGEN MOBILIZATION; SEED PROTEIN CONCENTRATION; SOYBEAN;
D O I
10.1007/BF00020867
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Two high (NC106, NC111) and two normal (NC103, NC107) seed protein concentration lines, derived from two different recurrent selection populations of soybean (Glycine max L. Merr.) were subjected to partial defoliation at beginning seed fill (R5) under outdoor pot culture and field conditions. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that capacity to store N in vegetative organs and/or to mobilize that N to reproductive organs is associated with the high seed protein concentration trait. Symbiotic N-2 fixation was the sole source of N in the pot experiment and the major source of N (met > 50% of the N requirement) in the low N soil used in the field experiment. Seed protein concentration and seed yield at maturity in both experiments and N accumulation and mobilization between R5 and maturity in the pot experiment were measured. The four genotypes did not differ significantly with respect to the amount of N accumulated before beginning seed fill (R5). Removal of up to two leaflets per trifoliolate leaf at R5 significantly decreased the seed protein concentration of NC107/111 but had no effect on this trait in NC103/106. Defoliation treatments significantly decreased seed yield, whole plant N accumulation (N-2-fixation) during reproductive growth and vegetative N mobilization of all genotypes. Differences in harvest indices between the high and low protein lines accounted for approximately 35% of the differences in protein concentration. The two normal protein lines mobilized more vegetative N to the seed (average. 5.26 g plant(-1)) than the two high protein lines (average. 4.28 g plant(-1)). The two high seed protein lines (NC106, NC111) exhibited significantly different relative dependencies of reproductive N accumulation on vegetative N mobilization, 45% vs. 29%, in the control treatment. Whereas, NC103 with normal and NC106 with high seed protein concentration exhibited similar relative dependencies of reproductive N accumulation on vegetative N mobilization, (47% vs. 45%). Collectively, these results indicate that N stored in shoot organs before R5 and greater absolute and relative contribution of vegetative N mobilization to the reproductive N requirement are not responsible for the high seed protein concentration trait.
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页码:131 / 139
页数:9
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