Reduced Application of Nitrogen Fertilizer Affects Nitrogen Metabolism of Leaves and Maintains the Production During the Harvesting Stage in Coreopsis tinctoria
Abstract:Coreopsis tinctoria, as a medicinal plant, has become popular in China in the past decade. However, basic data on NO3− supply related to its production and nitrogen (N) metabolism are lacking. In this study, all plants were grown to four leaves in substrate (vermiculite:perlite = 2:1), which were subsequently transferred to different reducing NO3− solutions. Appropriate N fertilizer application reductions (1/8N-1/2N) maintained the flower number and biomass of Coreopsis tinctoria during 2020–2021. N fertilizer… Show more
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