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NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY
 Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) includes N uptake,
utilization or acquisition efficiency and expressed
as a ratio of output (total plant N, grain N, biomass
yield, grain yield) and input (total N, soil N or N-
fertilizer applied).
 NUE = UpE X UtE
where
 UpE (nitrogen uptake efficiency)
 UtE (nitrogen utilizing efficiency)
NITROGEN UPTAKE EFFICIENCY
CROP TRAIS TO IMPROVE ‘N’ USE EFFECIENCY
N use efficiency may be improved by
 1) Minimising the amount of N that is required in the
crop to capture the majority of the radiation and to use
this efficiently to produce dry matter,
 2) Increase the efficiency with which the crop is able
to acquire N that is mineralised from organic residues
or from applications of inorganic fertiliser.
 3) Increasing yield without increasing fertiliser N
requirement
MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY OF NITROGEN UPTAKE
AND ASSIMILATION
 Productive agriculture needs a large amount of expensive
nitrogenous Fertilizers. Improving nitrogen use efficiency (NUE)
of crop plants is thus of key importance.
 NUE definitions differ depending on whether plants are
cultivated to produce biomass or grain yields.
 However, for most plant species, NUE mainly depends on how
plants extract inorganic nitrogen from the soil, assimilate nitrate
and ammonium, and recycle organic nitrogen.
 Efforts have been made to study the genetic basis as well as the
biochemical and enzymatic mechanisms involved in nitrogen
uptake, assimilation, and remobilization in crops and model
plants.
 The detection of the limiting factors that could be manipulated
to increase NUE is the major goal of such research.
NITRATE UPTAKE
 Nitrate uptake occurs at the root level
 two nitrate transport systems have been shown to
coexist in plants and to act co-ordinately to take up
nitrate from the soil solution and distribute it within
the whole plant
NITROGEN ASSIMILATION
 Plants absorb nitrogen mostly as NO-
3 and NH+
4.
 Most of the nitrate absorbed by roots is translocated to
leaves by transpiration stream.
 Nitrate assimilation is, mainly carried out in leaves and
a small fraction in roots.
 NO3 + NADH + H+ Nitrate reductase NO-2 + NAD+ + H2O
 NO-2 + 6e _ + 7H+ Nitrite reductase NH3 + H2O
NITROGEN REMOBILIZATION :A KEY FACTOR FOR
NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY
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IMPROVING NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY IN PLANTS hj.pptx

  • 2. NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY  Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) includes N uptake, utilization or acquisition efficiency and expressed as a ratio of output (total plant N, grain N, biomass yield, grain yield) and input (total N, soil N or N- fertilizer applied).  NUE = UpE X UtE where  UpE (nitrogen uptake efficiency)  UtE (nitrogen utilizing efficiency)
  • 4. CROP TRAIS TO IMPROVE ‘N’ USE EFFECIENCY N use efficiency may be improved by  1) Minimising the amount of N that is required in the crop to capture the majority of the radiation and to use this efficiently to produce dry matter,  2) Increase the efficiency with which the crop is able to acquire N that is mineralised from organic residues or from applications of inorganic fertiliser.  3) Increasing yield without increasing fertiliser N requirement
  • 5. MOLECULAR PHYSIOLOGY OF NITROGEN UPTAKE AND ASSIMILATION  Productive agriculture needs a large amount of expensive nitrogenous Fertilizers. Improving nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) of crop plants is thus of key importance.  NUE definitions differ depending on whether plants are cultivated to produce biomass or grain yields.  However, for most plant species, NUE mainly depends on how plants extract inorganic nitrogen from the soil, assimilate nitrate and ammonium, and recycle organic nitrogen.  Efforts have been made to study the genetic basis as well as the biochemical and enzymatic mechanisms involved in nitrogen uptake, assimilation, and remobilization in crops and model plants.  The detection of the limiting factors that could be manipulated to increase NUE is the major goal of such research.
  • 6. NITRATE UPTAKE  Nitrate uptake occurs at the root level  two nitrate transport systems have been shown to coexist in plants and to act co-ordinately to take up nitrate from the soil solution and distribute it within the whole plant
  • 7. NITROGEN ASSIMILATION  Plants absorb nitrogen mostly as NO- 3 and NH+ 4.  Most of the nitrate absorbed by roots is translocated to leaves by transpiration stream.  Nitrate assimilation is, mainly carried out in leaves and a small fraction in roots.  NO3 + NADH + H+ Nitrate reductase NO-2 + NAD+ + H2O  NO-2 + 6e _ + 7H+ Nitrite reductase NH3 + H2O
  • 8.
  • 9. NITROGEN REMOBILIZATION :A KEY FACTOR FOR NITROGEN USE EFFICIENCY