2020
DOI: 10.1002/agj2.20212
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Morpho‐physiological traits, antioxidant capacity, and nitrogen metabolism in ramie under nitrogen fertilizer

Abstract: Optimum fertilization is one of the challenges to agricultural sustainability. Understanding the physiological and biochemical response of plants to available nutrients is important for optimization of crop management practices. Present study investigated the effects of different levels of N fertilizer (N0 = 0 kg ha−1 [Control], N1 = 140 kg ha−1 [Low], N2 = 280 kg ha−1 [Medium], and N3 = 420 kg ha−1 [High]) on growth, gaseous exchange, antioxidant capacity, and N metabolism in ramie (Boehmeria nivea L.) under … Show more

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“…Ecotypic variation can be determined by investigating structural and functional modifications of different populations of a species ( Rana et al, 2020a ). Structural features are most vulnerable to surrounding climatic factors and strongly respond to abiotic stresses ( Ali et al, 2020b , Rehman et al, 2020 , Saleem et al, 2020a ). Each population of Cyperus laevigatus showed different structural and functional response, it can be determined that adaptive characteristics have been fixed during evolutionary process and this can be a reason behind variable developmental behavior ( Badr et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ecotypic variation can be determined by investigating structural and functional modifications of different populations of a species ( Rana et al, 2020a ). Structural features are most vulnerable to surrounding climatic factors and strongly respond to abiotic stresses ( Ali et al, 2020b , Rehman et al, 2020 , Saleem et al, 2020a ). Each population of Cyperus laevigatus showed different structural and functional response, it can be determined that adaptive characteristics have been fixed during evolutionary process and this can be a reason behind variable developmental behavior ( Badr et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, continuously increasing in the activities of SOD and POD under high concentration of Cu indicating that C. capsularis can tolerate better than other many plant species. Moreover, the persistent increase in antioxidant activity may be due to changes in gene expression and protein function [91,96,97]. However, better growth and development of a plant under low concentration of Cu is also associated with active antioxidant defense system [4,17,[98][99][100].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Plant species which have a slow growth rate and chemically mediated phytoremediation in a metal stress environment are most effective. However, plant species with huge biomass and fast growth rates are also cultivated in metal stress environments with the help of chelating agents that help to increase the metal availability for such plant species [39,88]. The application of different chelators under metal stress conditions helps to increase metal accumulation and transport within the plant for the development of phytoremediation.…”
Section: Enhancement Of Phytoremediation Potential Using Flax Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%