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Published in Crop Sci 39:1741-1748 (1999)
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Influence of Nitrogen Availability on Seed Nitrogen Accumulation in Pea

Annabelle Lhuillier-Soundéléa, Nathalie G. Munier-Jolaina and Bertrand Neya

a Laboratoire d'Agronomie, INRA INAP-G, F-78850 Thiverval-Grignon, France



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Fig. 1 Individual seed N accumulation at different reproductive nodes from the beginning of seed filling at the last reproductive node (BSL) in the field. FON: Frisson not fertilized with N. F25N: Frisson fertilized with 25 g N m-2. SON: Solara not fertilized with N. Vertical bars are LSD (0.05)

 


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Fig. 2 Effect of plant N availability on the individual seed N accumulation at different reproductive nodes from the beginning of seed filling at the last reproductive node (BSL) in glasshouse experiment. Control, control plants; Depodding 1-2, all nodes were depodded except Nodes 1 and 2; Defoliation veg, leaves were removed from the first vegetative node to the second reproductive node. Vertical bars are LSD (0.05)

 


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Fig. 3 Effect of plant N distribution on the individual seed N accumulation at different reproductive nodes from the beginning of seed filling at the last reproductive node (BSL) in glasshouse experiment. Defoliation veg, leaves were removed from the first vegetative node to the second reproductive node; Defoliation rep, leaves were removed from the third to the last reproductive node. Vertical bars are LSD (0.05)

 


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Fig. 4 Relationship between the rate of seed N accumulation at a given time (SNR(t to t+1)) and the plant N availability at a given time (NAS(t to t+1)) for the three genotypes in the field and glasshouse experiments

 





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