The interactive effects of irradiance and N on growth of young tomato plants (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) were studied. Plants were grown at 70 or 300 μmol photons m–2 s–1, hereafter referred to as 'low' and 'high' irradiance, and at a range of exponential N supply rates (70–370 mg g–1 d–1) or at a constant concentration in the nutrient solution of 12 mM NO3–. At both irradiance levels, leaf area ratio was more important than net assimilation rate (NAR) in explaining effects of N on growth at mild N limitation. However, at severe N limitation, NAR became the most important parameter, as indicated by calculated growth response coefficients. Furthermore, this study shows that N supply and growth irradiance interacted strongly. The decrease...
We evaluated the effect of nitrogen and potassium nutrition on phenological stages on the vegetative...
Three plant parts (leaf petiole, leaf lamina and side shoot) were analysed at different ages to dete...
Continuous light (CL) or a predominant nitrogen supply as ammonium (NH4+) can induce leaf chlorosis ...
The interactive effects of irradiance and N on growth of young tomato plants (Lycopersicon esculentu...
In this paper we discuss the differences and similarities in the growth response of tomato plants to...
A detailed growth analysis has been conducted to unravel the separate effects of nitrogen and phosph...
We studied the effects of phosphorus (P) and light on the physiological and morphological components...
Leaf area growth and nitrogen concentration per unit leaf area, N-a (g m(-2) N) are two options plan...
Optimization of nitrogen supply in a tomato plant is stepwise assessed, from chloroplast characteris...
Tomato growth, nitrogen fractions, and nutrient uptake responses to NO(,3)* and NH(,4)* nutrition as...
ABSTRACT Nitrogen can be decisive for the tolerance of plants to stress factors such as high irradia...
Literature reports show little effect of nitrogen supply on radiation use efficiency in potato and i...
Changes in specific leaf area (SLA, projected leaf area per unit leaf dry mass) and nitrogen partiti...
Tomatoes were grown in a greenhouse during the winter with different levels of nitrogen, phosphorous...
The effects of nitrogen availability on growth and photosynthesis were followed in plants of sunflow...
We evaluated the effect of nitrogen and potassium nutrition on phenological stages on the vegetative...
Three plant parts (leaf petiole, leaf lamina and side shoot) were analysed at different ages to dete...
Continuous light (CL) or a predominant nitrogen supply as ammonium (NH4+) can induce leaf chlorosis ...
The interactive effects of irradiance and N on growth of young tomato plants (Lycopersicon esculentu...
In this paper we discuss the differences and similarities in the growth response of tomato plants to...
A detailed growth analysis has been conducted to unravel the separate effects of nitrogen and phosph...
We studied the effects of phosphorus (P) and light on the physiological and morphological components...
Leaf area growth and nitrogen concentration per unit leaf area, N-a (g m(-2) N) are two options plan...
Optimization of nitrogen supply in a tomato plant is stepwise assessed, from chloroplast characteris...
Tomato growth, nitrogen fractions, and nutrient uptake responses to NO(,3)* and NH(,4)* nutrition as...
ABSTRACT Nitrogen can be decisive for the tolerance of plants to stress factors such as high irradia...
Literature reports show little effect of nitrogen supply on radiation use efficiency in potato and i...
Changes in specific leaf area (SLA, projected leaf area per unit leaf dry mass) and nitrogen partiti...
Tomatoes were grown in a greenhouse during the winter with different levels of nitrogen, phosphorous...
The effects of nitrogen availability on growth and photosynthesis were followed in plants of sunflow...
We evaluated the effect of nitrogen and potassium nutrition on phenological stages on the vegetative...
Three plant parts (leaf petiole, leaf lamina and side shoot) were analysed at different ages to dete...
Continuous light (CL) or a predominant nitrogen supply as ammonium (NH4+) can induce leaf chlorosis ...