Elevated Ammonia Increases Water and Nitrogen Use Efficiencies by Raising Net Photosynthesis and Transpiration Rate in Winter Wheat

Zinan Yan, Sadam Hussain, Shengfei Yang, Muhammad Farooq*, Xiaoli Chen*, Xiaolong Ren*

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Abstract

This study investigated the effect of atmospheric ammonia (NH3) on physiological traits and water- and nitrogen- (N) use efficiencies in wheat seedlings exposed to two N rates viz. control (−N) and recommended N dose (+N). Plants of two cultivars viz. high N efficient (Xiaoyan No. 6 (X6)) and low N efficient cultivar (Changhan No. 58 (C58)) were exposed to ambient (control, 0 nL L−1) and elevated level of NH3 (1000±40 nL L−1) in open-top chambers. As compared with ambient NH3, elevated NH3 increased the rate of photosynthesis by 34.02 and 41.75%, transpiration rate by 21.59 and 20.05%, and instantaneous transpiration efficiency by 42.35 and 18.70% (averaged for both N levels) in X6 and C58, respectively. The mean increase in photosynthetic, transpiration, and instantaneous transpiration efficiency as the result of NH3 enrichment for −N and +N treatments (averaged for both genotypes) was 40.49 and 43.39%, 34.02 and 41.75%, and 61.19 and 28.84% respectively, over ambient NH3. An increase in water use efficiency, nitrogen apparent recovery fraction, and root N-uptake efficiency in the range of 32–144.59% was recorded for elevated NH3 treatment compared with ambient NH3. As compared with ambient NH3, elevated NH3 decreased overall N-use efficiency by 20.0 and 47.61% in X6 and 15.62 and 52.77% in C58 under −N and +N, respectively. Plant exposure to elevated NH3 increased the photosynthetic and transpiration rates, water use efficiency, and Nr and root N-uptake efficiency while decreasing overall N-use efficiency as compared with ambient NH3.

Original languageEnglish
Article number641
JournalWater, Air, and Soil Pollution
Volume234
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 1 2023

Keywords

  • Genotypes
  • N-uptake efficiency
  • Open-top chambers
  • Photosynthesis
  • Transpiration efficiency
  • Water use efficiency

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Environmental Engineering
  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Ecological Modelling
  • Water Science and Technology
  • Pollution

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