Ammonium excess leads to Ca restrictions, morphological changes, and nutritional imbalances in tomato plants, which can be monitored by the N/Ca ratio.
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Resumo: | Both nitrogen and calcium fertilization management are vital for crops, where an imbalance of these elements can cause both physiological and yield problems. It has been proposed that nitrogen absorption, particularly ammonium, is in part dependent on calcium supply. Moreover, the balance between these two nutrients could be a key indicator of plant growth in some species. Tomato, one of the most cultivated crops worldwide, can also be widely affected by nutritional imbalance. Using large amounts of N fertilizers could lead to an imbalance with other nutrients and, thus, detrimental effects in terms of plant development and yield. Here we show that ammonium excess has a negative impact on plant development and results in calcium deficiency. Moreover, a deficit in calcium nutrition not only affects calcium concentration but also leads to a restriction in N uptake and reduced N concentration in the plant. These effects were evident at the seedling stage and also during flowering/fruit set. Using PCA analysis, we integrated both phenotypic and nutritional imbalances in seedlings and grown plants. Interestingly, the Ca/N ratio appears to be a key indicator to monitor appropriate N and calcium nutrition and more importantly the balance between both. Maintaining this balance could be an essential element for tomato crop production. |
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Ammonium excess leads to Ca restrictions, morphological changes, and nutritional imbalances in tomato plants, which can be monitored by the N/Ca ratio.Desenvolvimento de plantasTomateAdubaçãoNitrato de AmônioNutrição VegetalNutriçãoTomatoesBoth nitrogen and calcium fertilization management are vital for crops, where an imbalance of these elements can cause both physiological and yield problems. It has been proposed that nitrogen absorption, particularly ammonium, is in part dependent on calcium supply. Moreover, the balance between these two nutrients could be a key indicator of plant growth in some species. Tomato, one of the most cultivated crops worldwide, can also be widely affected by nutritional imbalance. Using large amounts of N fertilizers could lead to an imbalance with other nutrients and, thus, detrimental effects in terms of plant development and yield. Here we show that ammonium excess has a negative impact on plant development and results in calcium deficiency. Moreover, a deficit in calcium nutrition not only affects calcium concentration but also leads to a restriction in N uptake and reduced N concentration in the plant. These effects were evident at the seedling stage and also during flowering/fruit set. Using PCA analysis, we integrated both phenotypic and nutritional imbalances in seedlings and grown plants. Interestingly, the Ca/N ratio appears to be a key indicator to monitor appropriate N and calcium nutrition and more importantly the balance between both. Maintaining this balance could be an essential element for tomato crop production.CLAUDIA BONOMELLI; SERGIO TONETTO DE FREITAS, CPATSA; CAMILA AGUILERA; CAROLA PALMA; REBECA GARAY; MAXIMILIANO DIDES; NATALIA BROSSARD; JOSÉ ANTONIO O'BRIEN.BONOMELLI, C.FREITAS, S. T. deAGUILERA, C.PALMA, C.GARAY, R.DIDES, M.BROSSARD, N.O'BRIEN, J. A.2021-07-21T16:01:58Z2021-07-21T16:01:58Z2021-07-212021info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleAgronomy, v. 11, n. 7, jul. 2021.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1133054enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2021-07-21T16:02:07Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/1133054Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542021-07-21T16:02:07falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542021-07-21T16:02:07Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false |
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Ammonium excess leads to Ca restrictions, morphological changes, and nutritional imbalances in tomato plants, which can be monitored by the N/Ca ratio. |
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Ammonium excess leads to Ca restrictions, morphological changes, and nutritional imbalances in tomato plants, which can be monitored by the N/Ca ratio. |
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Ammonium excess leads to Ca restrictions, morphological changes, and nutritional imbalances in tomato plants, which can be monitored by the N/Ca ratio. BONOMELLI, C. Desenvolvimento de plantas Tomate Adubação Nitrato de Amônio Nutrição Vegetal Nutrição Tomatoes |
title_short |
Ammonium excess leads to Ca restrictions, morphological changes, and nutritional imbalances in tomato plants, which can be monitored by the N/Ca ratio. |
title_full |
Ammonium excess leads to Ca restrictions, morphological changes, and nutritional imbalances in tomato plants, which can be monitored by the N/Ca ratio. |
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Ammonium excess leads to Ca restrictions, morphological changes, and nutritional imbalances in tomato plants, which can be monitored by the N/Ca ratio. |
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Ammonium excess leads to Ca restrictions, morphological changes, and nutritional imbalances in tomato plants, which can be monitored by the N/Ca ratio. |
title_sort |
Ammonium excess leads to Ca restrictions, morphological changes, and nutritional imbalances in tomato plants, which can be monitored by the N/Ca ratio. |
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BONOMELLI, C. |
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BONOMELLI, C. FREITAS, S. T. de AGUILERA, C. PALMA, C. GARAY, R. DIDES, M. BROSSARD, N. O'BRIEN, J. A. |
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FREITAS, S. T. de AGUILERA, C. PALMA, C. GARAY, R. DIDES, M. BROSSARD, N. O'BRIEN, J. A. |
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CLAUDIA BONOMELLI; SERGIO TONETTO DE FREITAS, CPATSA; CAMILA AGUILERA; CAROLA PALMA; REBECA GARAY; MAXIMILIANO DIDES; NATALIA BROSSARD; JOSÉ ANTONIO O'BRIEN. |
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BONOMELLI, C. FREITAS, S. T. de AGUILERA, C. PALMA, C. GARAY, R. DIDES, M. BROSSARD, N. O'BRIEN, J. A. |
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Desenvolvimento de plantas Tomate Adubação Nitrato de Amônio Nutrição Vegetal Nutrição Tomatoes |
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Desenvolvimento de plantas Tomate Adubação Nitrato de Amônio Nutrição Vegetal Nutrição Tomatoes |
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Both nitrogen and calcium fertilization management are vital for crops, where an imbalance of these elements can cause both physiological and yield problems. It has been proposed that nitrogen absorption, particularly ammonium, is in part dependent on calcium supply. Moreover, the balance between these two nutrients could be a key indicator of plant growth in some species. Tomato, one of the most cultivated crops worldwide, can also be widely affected by nutritional imbalance. Using large amounts of N fertilizers could lead to an imbalance with other nutrients and, thus, detrimental effects in terms of plant development and yield. Here we show that ammonium excess has a negative impact on plant development and results in calcium deficiency. Moreover, a deficit in calcium nutrition not only affects calcium concentration but also leads to a restriction in N uptake and reduced N concentration in the plant. These effects were evident at the seedling stage and also during flowering/fruit set. Using PCA analysis, we integrated both phenotypic and nutritional imbalances in seedlings and grown plants. Interestingly, the Ca/N ratio appears to be a key indicator to monitor appropriate N and calcium nutrition and more importantly the balance between both. Maintaining this balance could be an essential element for tomato crop production. |
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2021-07-21T16:01:58Z 2021-07-21T16:01:58Z 2021-07-21 2021 |
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