Interactions among nutrients have been widely recognized in plants and play important roles in crop growth and yield formation. However, the interplay of Cu and N in rice plants is not yet clear. In this study, rice plants were grown with different combinations of Cu and N supply. The effects of Cu-N interaction on the growth, yield production, Cu and N transport, and gene expression levels were analyzed. The results showed that the effect of N supply on rice growth and yield formation was more pronounced than that of Cu supply. The Cu supply significantly improved the uptake of N (by 9.52-30.64%), while the N supply significantly promoted the root-to-shoot translocation of Cu (by 27.28-38.45%) and distributed more Cu (1.85-19.16%) into the shoots and leaves. The results of qRT-PCR showed that +Cu significantly up-regulated the expression levels of both NO and NH transporter genes and , including , , , , , , and . Meanwhile, +N significantly up-regulated the expression levels of Cu transporter genes and . In addition, the supply of Cu up-regulated the expression levels of , , and to 12.61-, 6.48-, and 6.05-fold, respectively. In conclusion, our study demonstrates a synergistic effect between Cu and N in rice plants. It is expected that our results would be helpful to optimize the application of N and Cu fertilizers in agriculture.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9572941 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11192612 | DOI Listing |
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