Agronomic Traits, Nutrients Accumulation, and Their Correlations in Wheat as Affected by Nitrogen Supply in Rainfed Coastal Saline Soils — Yan Li (2025) | RDL Network
Agronomic Traits, Nutrients Accumulation, and Their Correlations in Wheat as Affected by Nitrogen Supply in Rainfed Coastal Saline Soils
Preprint 2025 en
Authors
YL
Yan Li
SZ
Shuaipeng Zhao
GL
Guolan Liu
Abstract
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How nitrogen (N) levels affect agronomic performance and nutrient utlization process in wheat grown in rainfed coastal saline soils remains largely unknown. This study investigated the influence of three N supply treatments (0, 100, and 200 kg/ha) on the growth and accumulation of P, Ca, Mg, K, Na, Zn, Fe, and Se of eight wheat genotypes across two consecutive seasons (2020-2021, 2021-2022) in a rainfed coastal field. Both agronomic performance and nutrient accumulation were significantly affected by N supply and genotypic effect. The increased total accumulation of nutrients were mainly due to enhanced agronomic performance by N supply. Grain Zn and Fe concentrations increased while grain Se concentration decreased with N supply increasing. Genotype “Jimai 775” exhibited both a higher grain yield and a higher nitrogen agronomic efficiency among tested genotypes. The association among agronomic traits and nutrients accumulation was obviously modified by N supply as revealed by principal component analysis, correlation analysis, and stepwise multiple regression models. These findings suggest both N supply level and genotypic difference should be taken into consideration to enhance nutrient utilization in wheat cultivated in coastal saline soils.
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