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Proteolysis in Flag Leaves of Wheat as Related to Different Levels and Timing of Nitrogen Supply
Authors:M Scalet    F Miceli    M Martin  G Zerbi
Institution:Institute of Crop Production, University of Udine
Abstract:Senescence of wheat leaves is related to the increase of proteolytic activities and to lower photosynthetic performance. A good nitrogen fertilization management generally delays the senescence of the crop photosynthetic tissues; in environments without terminal water-stress this can improve crop yield and grain quality.
The effects of two N levels, 70 and 210 kg/ha and three side-dressing timings (at double ridge, stem elongation and anthesis) on proteolytic activities and carbon exchange rate (CER) in the flag leaf were investigated from anthesis to maturity; the cultivar was Saliente , a high quality, bread-making winter wheat and the site was near Udine, Northern Italy.
With high N level, endoprotease (pH 4.5) and carboxypeptidase (pH 5.5) activities increased up to the last sampling, while with low N these activities dropped earlier. Soluble protein decreased steadily, and its level was influenced by endoproteolytic activities. With high N, total chlorophyll content was degraded later if compared with low N treatment. The latest N side-dressing initially increased leaf chlorophyll and soluble protein contents, but they did not exceed the levels of second side-dressing timing. This was related to an increased auto-proteolytic activity. Leaf carbon exchange rate decreased after anthesis; comparing the two N levels, only at the last measurement the N210 level obtained higher values.
Keywords:Triticum aestivum L  senescence  protein degradation
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