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Dry matter partitioning and K distribution of vegetable soybean genotypes with higher potassium efficiency

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Pages 717-729 | Received 02 Jan 2019, Accepted 27 Jun 2019, Published online: 10 Jul 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Field and pot experiments were conducted to select and identify the characteristics of potassium (K) high efficiency vegetable soybean genotypes. Forty genotypes under two potassium application levels (0, 120 kg ha−1 K2SO4) showed variations in K concentration, K accumulation, K internal use efficiency (KIUE) and K harvest index (KHI) in field experiment conducted in 2016. According to the distinct KIUE for yield (KIUE-Y) and KHI, two K high efficiency (KHE) genotypes (T117, L113) and two K low efficiency (KLE) genotypes (DZ1, ZX8) were used in pot experiment with two K levels (0, 120 kg ha−1 K2SO4) in 2017 for further investigation. Results indicated that KIUE-Y was significantly correlated with harvest index (HI) and KHI. Both K and dry matter (DW) were optimally distributed in the seed of KHE genotypes. In contrast, more DW and K were accumulated in vegetative organs of KLE genotypes, which was the main reason limiting K efficiency. Under K deficiency, KHE genotypes better regulate their DW and K distribution, and have higher specific leaf weight with unaffected leaf area.

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This work is partially supported by Major Program of National Science and Technology of China (2016YFD0102105), Major project of Research and Development of Applied Technology in Heilongjiang Province, Research on the Innovation of Germplasm Resources of Major Crops and the Technology of seed Production (GA18B101), and National Natural Science Foundation of China (grant No.41471241)

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