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Irradiation and nitrogen metabolism: differential responses in high yield indica and japonica rice commercial cultivars.

Quero, G. E.; Silva Lerena, P.; Sainz, M. M.; Fernandez, S.; Simondi, S.; Castillo, J.; Borsani, O.

2026-03-31 plant biology
10.64898/2026.03.29.715102 bioRxiv
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Photosynthesis accounts for most of the final grain yield in rice, making improvements in radiation use efficiency (RUE) a key strategy for enhancing productivity. Agronomically, RUE is defined as the biomass produced per unit of total solar radiation or photosynthetically active radiation intercepted by the canopy. However, the interaction between carbon and nitrogen metabolism plays a critical role in determining plant growth and grain yield. Assimilated nitrogen is required for the synthesis of photosynthetic pigments and enzymes, while the reduction of nitrate (NOLL) and nitrite (NOLL), as well as the assimilation of ammonium (NHLL), depend on the reducing power and carbon skeletons generated by photosynthesis. In this study, two high-yielding rice (Oryza sativa) cultivars--an indica-type (El Paso 144) and a japonica-type (INIA Parao) were subjected to two nitrogen treatments (3 mM and 9 mM NOLL/NHLL) and two light intensities (850 and 1500 mol mL{superscript 2} sL{superscript 1}). A strong interaction between light intensity and nitrogen metabolism was observed, with contrasting responses between subspecies. These differences reflect a coordinated regulation of carbon assimilation and primary nitrogen metabolism. The results provide new insights into the metabolic strategies underlying nitrogen compound accumulation under variable irradiance. Such knowledge is essential for improving nitrogen fertilizer use efficiency and yield performance in elite rice genotypes cultivated under commercial field conditions.

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