reviewJournal of Experimental BotanyApr 15, 2002BRONZE OA

N uptake and distribution in crops: an agronomical and ecophysiological perspective

Unité de Recherche Pluridisciplinaire Prairies et Plantes Fourragères

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Abstract

The rate of N uptake of crops is highly variable during crop development and between years and sites. However, under ample soil N availability, crop N accumulation is highly related to crop growth rate and to biomass accumulation. Critical N concentration has been defined as the minimum N concentration which allows maximum growth rate. Critical N concentration declines during crop growth. The relationship between critical N concentration and biomass accumulation over the growth period of a crop is broadly similar within major C(3) and C(4) cultivated species. Therefore, the critical N concentration concept is widely used in agronomy as the basis of the diagnosis of crop N status, and allows discrimination…

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Keywords
  • Crop
  • Agronomy
  • Photosynthesis
  • Assimilation (phonology)
  • Canopy
  • Biomass (ecology)
  • Carbon assimilation
  • Relative growth rate
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