Abstract
Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is one of the most produced cereals in the world. Among the essential nutrients required by this crop, nitrogen (N) is of paramount importance to achieve optimum yields. In paddy fields, ammonium (NH4+) represents the main source of N. This work aimed to evaluate the root morphology, ammonium uptake kinetics and N accumulation in two upland rice varieties, Piauí and Manteiga from Maranhão – Brazil. The varieties were cultivated in hydroponic conditions and submitted to three different doses of ammonium: 1 – constant treatment with 0.2 mM NH4+, 2 – constant treatment with 1 mM NH4+ and 3 – constant treatment with 1 mM NH4+, followed by N starvation during 72 h and resupply with 1 mM NH4+. The varieties present contrasting behaviors when submitted to different doses of NH4+. Piauí showed higher biomass and root length under the treatment with 0.2 mM NH4+. The favorable kinetics parameters observed contributed to a higher N accumulation by Piauí in low dose of NH4+. Under 1 mM NH4+, a higher root biomass and favorable kinetics parameters was recorded by Manteiga. This variety presented a better performance with higher doses of N. Under the treatment of N resupply, Piauí variety showed to be more adapted, due to the greater root plasticity observed. For one hand, the results suggest that Piauí variety presents greater growth in environments with low dose or seasonal flux of NH4+. On the other hand, Manteiga variety presents better growth when submitted to higher levels of NH4+.
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The authors acknowledge the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES), the Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq) and Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ) for the grants. Especial recognition to the Laboratório de Nutrição Mineral de Plantas (LNMP) for all the support.
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Erinaldo Gomes Pereira
The authors contributed equally to the designed study, research data analysis and manuscript writing.