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Leaf photosynthetic capacity is regulated by the interaction of nitrogen and potassium through coordination of CO diffusion and carboxylation. | LitMetric

Combined application of nitrogen (N) and potassium (K) fertilizer could significantly enhance crop yield. Crop yield and photosynthesis are inseparable. However, the influence of N and K interaction on photosynthesis is still not fully understood. Field and hydroponic experiments were conducted to examine the effects of N and K interaction on leaf photosynthesis characteristics and to explore the mechanisms in the hydroponic experiment. CO conductance and carboxylation characteristic parameters of oilseed leaves were measured under different N and K supplies. Results indicated that detectable increases in leaf area, biomass and net photosynthetic rate (A ) were observed under optimal N and K supply in field and hydroponic experiments. The ratio of total CO diffusion conductance to the maximum carboxylation rate (g /V ) and A presented a linear-plateau relationship. Under insufficient N, increased K contributed to the CO transmission capacity and improved the proportion of N used for carboxylation, promoting g /V . However, the low V associated with N insufficiency limited the A . High N supply obviously accelerated V , yet K deficiency led to a reduction of g , which restricted V . Synchronous increases in N and K supplementation ensured the appropriate ratio of N to K content in leaves, which simultaneously facilitated g and V and preserved a g /V suitable for guaranteeing CO transmission and carboxylation coordination; the overall effect was increased A and leaf area. These results highlight the suitable N and K nutrients to coordinate CO diffusion and carboxylation, thereby enhancing photosynthetic capacity and area to obtain high crop yield.

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