Effects of nitrogen fertilizer rate on SPAD of cotton leaves and diagnosis of nitrogen nutrition
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DOI:10.7606/j.issn.1000-7601.2014.01.021
Key Words: cotton  nitrogen nutrition  leaf color difference  nutrition diagnosis
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LUO Xin-ning1,2, ZHU You-juan3, ZHANG Hong-yong4 (1.塔里木大学植物科学学院 新疆 阿拉尔 843300 2.浙江大学农业与生物技术学院 浙江 杭州 310007 3.阿克苏职业技术学院植物科学系 新疆 阿克苏市 843000 4.中国人民解放军新疆军区麦盖提基地, 新疆 麦盖堤 844600) 
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Abstract:
      Chlorophyll and nitrogen content of each leaf on main stem of cotton plant under different nitrogen application rates and soil properties were investigated. The results showed that nitrogen content of leaves varied with growth stages, being 2.83%, 2.74%, 3.22%, and 3.12% for seedling, bud, flowering, and boll stage, respectively. Leaf nitrogen content increased as nitrogen rate increased for all the treatments. There were significant differences in leaf nitrogen content between the soils of sandy loam and clay loam. The analysis showed that the differences in chlorophyll content were significantly under different nitrogen levels, and it also varied with leaf position. Nitrogen fert ilizer increased cotton leaf SPAD values, while there was no marked difference in SAPD value between leaf positions. In addition, leaf color was significantly different between the 4th and the 1st leaf from the top, which was correlated with the plant nitrogen content at flowering stage and flowering-boll stage. Therefore, color difference between the 4th and the 1st leaf from the top could be used for diagnosis of plant nutrition status.