Photosynthetic performance of spring maize leaves and the development and formation of superior and inferior grains
Wenzhuo Cao, Zhenwen Yu, Yu Shi, Zhen Zhang, Yongli Zhang

TL;DR
Applying the right amount of nitrogen fertilizer improves photosynthesis in maize leaves and enhances grain quality and yield.
Contribution
The study identifies optimal nitrogen levels that enhance leaf photosynthesis and grain starch accumulation in spring maize.
Findings
The N180 treatment increased SOD and POD activities, delaying leaf senescence and boosting photosynthesis.
N180 improved AGPase and SSS activities in both superior and inferior grains, enhancing starch accumulation.
Optimal nitrogen application increased kernel number and weight, significantly raising maize yield.
Abstract
Nitrogen application is crucial for enhancing maize yield and optimizing grain filling. However, the effects of nitrogen fertilization on post–anthesis leaf photosynthetic performance, starch accumulation dynamics in superior and inferior grains, grain development, and yield remain unclear. A field experiment with five nitrogen fertilization rates (0 [N0], 90 [N90], 135 [N135], 180 [N180], and 225 [N225] kg ha–1) was conducted in the black soil region of Northeast China during the spring maize growing seasons of 2022 to 2024. Compared with the other treatments (N0, N90, N135, and N225), the N180 treatment significantly increased the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD) in ear leaves after anthesis, optimized the balance between zeatin riboside (ZR) and abscisic acid (ABA), delayed leaf senescence, and thereby increased the net photosynthetic rate by 1.8–76.6%.…
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TopicsCrop Yield and Soil Fertility · Plant nutrient uptake and metabolism · Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems
