Interactive effects of N form and P concentration on growth and tissue composition of hybrid napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum × pennisetum americanum)

© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This study aimed to assess effect of nitrogen (N) form and phosphorus (P) level on the growth and mineral composition of hybrid Napier grass. Experimental plants were grown with different N forms (NO3−, NH4NO3, and NH4+; 500 µM) and P concent...

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Main Authors: Chonthicha Pakwan, Arunothai Jampeetong, Hans Brix
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-699932020-10-14T08:35:33Z Interactive effects of N form and P concentration on growth and tissue composition of hybrid napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum × pennisetum americanum) Chonthicha Pakwan Arunothai Jampeetong Hans Brix Agricultural and Biological Sciences Environmental Science © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This study aimed to assess effect of nitrogen (N) form and phosphorus (P) level on the growth and mineral composition of hybrid Napier grass. Experimental plants were grown with different N forms (NO3−, NH4NO3, and NH4+; 500 µM) and P concentrations (100 and 500 µM) under greenhouse conditions for 42 days. Growth rate, morphology, pigments, and mineral nutrients in the plant tissue were analysed. At the low P concentration, the better growth was found in the plants supplied with NH4+ (relative growth rate (RGR) = 0.05 g·g−1·d−1), but at the high P concentration, the NH4+-fed plants had 37% lower growth rates and shorter roots and stems. At the high P level, the NH4NO3−-fed plants had the highest RGR (0.04 g·g−1·d−1). The mineral nutrient concentrations in the plant tissues were only slightly affected by N form and P concentration, although the P concentrations in the plant tissue of the NO3−-fed plants supplied with the high P concentration was 26% higher compared to the low P concentration plants. The N concentrations in the plant tissues did not vary between treatments. The results showed that the optimum N form for the plant growth and biomass productivity of hybrid Napier grass depends on P level. Hybrid Napier grass may be irrigated by treated wastewater containing high concentrations of N and P, but future studies are needed to evaluate biomass production and composition when irrigating with real wastewater from animal farms. 2020-10-14T08:22:47Z 2020-10-14T08:22:47Z 2020-08-01 Journal 22237747 2-s2.0-85090640115 10.3390/plants9081003 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85090640115&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/69993
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continent Asia
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Thailand
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Environmental Science
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Environmental Science
Chonthicha Pakwan
Arunothai Jampeetong
Hans Brix
Interactive effects of N form and P concentration on growth and tissue composition of hybrid napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum × pennisetum americanum)
description © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This study aimed to assess effect of nitrogen (N) form and phosphorus (P) level on the growth and mineral composition of hybrid Napier grass. Experimental plants were grown with different N forms (NO3−, NH4NO3, and NH4+; 500 µM) and P concentrations (100 and 500 µM) under greenhouse conditions for 42 days. Growth rate, morphology, pigments, and mineral nutrients in the plant tissue were analysed. At the low P concentration, the better growth was found in the plants supplied with NH4+ (relative growth rate (RGR) = 0.05 g·g−1·d−1), but at the high P concentration, the NH4+-fed plants had 37% lower growth rates and shorter roots and stems. At the high P level, the NH4NO3−-fed plants had the highest RGR (0.04 g·g−1·d−1). The mineral nutrient concentrations in the plant tissues were only slightly affected by N form and P concentration, although the P concentrations in the plant tissue of the NO3−-fed plants supplied with the high P concentration was 26% higher compared to the low P concentration plants. The N concentrations in the plant tissues did not vary between treatments. The results showed that the optimum N form for the plant growth and biomass productivity of hybrid Napier grass depends on P level. Hybrid Napier grass may be irrigated by treated wastewater containing high concentrations of N and P, but future studies are needed to evaluate biomass production and composition when irrigating with real wastewater from animal farms.
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author Chonthicha Pakwan
Arunothai Jampeetong
Hans Brix
author_facet Chonthicha Pakwan
Arunothai Jampeetong
Hans Brix
author_sort Chonthicha Pakwan
title Interactive effects of N form and P concentration on growth and tissue composition of hybrid napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum × pennisetum americanum)
title_short Interactive effects of N form and P concentration on growth and tissue composition of hybrid napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum × pennisetum americanum)
title_full Interactive effects of N form and P concentration on growth and tissue composition of hybrid napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum × pennisetum americanum)
title_fullStr Interactive effects of N form and P concentration on growth and tissue composition of hybrid napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum × pennisetum americanum)
title_full_unstemmed Interactive effects of N form and P concentration on growth and tissue composition of hybrid napier grass (Pennisetum purpureum × pennisetum americanum)
title_sort interactive effects of n form and p concentration on growth and tissue composition of hybrid napier grass (pennisetum purpureum × pennisetum americanum)
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