Nitrogen effects on yield, quality and K/Na selectivity of sugar beets grown on clays under semi-arid, irrigated conditions
Publish place: International Journal of Plant Production، Vol: 7، Issue: 3
Publish Year: 1392
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Index date: 9 October 2019
Nitrogen effects on yield, quality and K/Na selectivity of sugar beets grown on clays under semi-arid, irrigated conditions abstract
In a four-year experiment, five nitrogen rates (0, 60, 120, 180 and 240 kg N ha-1)
were tested over irrigated sugar beets grown on clays, underMediterranean
conditions, in centralGreece. There, sugar beets are commonly grown under water
shortages, high temperatures and high soil Na concentrations. Contrary to previous
reports, N rates did not affect significantly population density (as assessed by root
number at harvest) and sucrose content in fresh and dry root weight (SC and SCD,
respectively). Yield response to N was year dependent and only in one out of four
seasons, was there a positive effect of N on sugar yield and white sugar yield. In
that case, the estimated optimum N dose was high (220 kg N ha-1). Increasing N
rates increased significantly N assimilation (as assessed by petiole NO3-N and root
α-amino N) and water content in root (WCR) but decreased biomass partitioning to
root (lower harvest index). Selective absorption (SA, the preferential uptake of K
over Na in roots) decreased with increasing N rates and it was negatively correlated
with sugar beet N nutrition indices (petiole NO3-N and root α-amino N). A
negative correlation between SA and petiole NO3-N was also evident when data
combined over years, indicating that strong Na exclusion was associated with poor
N nutrition, a contradiction to previous reports. The higher the SA, the lower the
WCR indicating less dilution of sucrose in root and thus, the higher the SC.
Moreover, high SA evoked sucrose accumulation in roots as it was shown by its
positive correlation with SCD.
Nitrogen effects on yield, quality and K/Na selectivity of sugar beets grown on clays under semi-arid, irrigated conditions Keywords:
Nitrogen effects on yield, quality and K/Na selectivity of sugar beets grown on clays under semi-arid, irrigated conditions authors
J.T. Tsialtas
Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Faculty of Agriculture, Laboratory of Agronomy, ۵۴۱ ۲۴ Thessaloniki, Hellas.
N. Maslaris
Hellenic Sugar Industry SA, Agronomic Research Service, ۵۷۴ ۰۰ Sindos, Hellas.