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- Choi, Nayoung;
- Choi, Miri;
- Lee, Sora;
- Jo, Chaelin;
- Kim, Gamgon;
- ... Na, Chaein;
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Reduced N input while maintaining biomass production of sorghum × sudangrass hybrids (Sorghum bicolor L. × Sorghum sudanense; SSG) is essential; however, its effects on root sustainability and photosynthetic capacity during the ratooning period are not well defined in a multiple harvests system. The physiological response and root morphology of SSG were investigated under different N application levels during the ratooning period in a two-year field experiment. Treatments were all combinations of two ecotypes (late-flowering, Greenstar; early-flowering, Honeychew) and four N levels (0, 50, 100, 150 kg N ha−1). The total root length, surface area, volume, tips, and dry matter (DM) were significantly influenced by both ecotype and N level, with Greenstar outperforming Honeychew. Specifically, Greenstar’s root length increased by up to three times with reduced N application (50 kg N ha−1), while Honeychew showed significant root length increases only at higher N levels (100 and 150 kg N ha−1). Our data support the conclusion that a low level of N (50–100 kg N ha−1) was the optimal rate for ratooning root sustainability. The findings highlight the critical role of root development in sustaining biomass production and suggest that the late-flowering ecotype, Greenstar, is more suitable for a multiple harvests system with a robust root system. © 2024 by the authors.
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- 제목
- Effects of Ecotypes and Reduced N Fertilization on Root Growth and Aboveground Development of Ratooning Sorghum × Sudangrass Hybrids
- 저자
- Choi, Nayoung; Choi, Miri; Lee, Sora; Jo, Chaelin; Kim, Gamgon; Jeong, Yonghyun; Lee, Jihyeon; Na, Chaein
- 발행일
- 2024-09
- 유형
- Article
- 저널명
- Agronomy
- 권
- 14
- 호
- 9