Effect of elevated nitrogen levels on endogenous gibberellin and jasmonic acid contents of three rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars

2008 
Three rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars ( cv. Daesanbyeo, cv. Dongjinbyeo, cv. Junambyeo) were analyzed for endogenous gibberellin (GA) and jasmonic acid (JA) contents and their changes in response to elevated nitrogen (N) levels. The N fertilizer was applied in the form of urea [(NH 2 ) 2 CO] at three rates (0, 36.8, 73.6kg N ha -1 ). Plant growth (height and dry weight) was enhanced by the first N rate but not further enhanced by the highest rate. The endogenous GA contents were analyzed through high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry-selected ion monitoring (GC-MS-SIM) while that of JA with GC-MS-SIM. They were analyzed one week after N application and were significantly increased with elevated N levels in all rice cultivars. The bioactive GA 1 markedly increased, but its concentration differed in different rice cultivars. Similar fluctuations were observed for endogenous GA 8 , GA 12 , GA 19 , GA 20 , and GA 53 in response to elevated N levels, showing that the rates of biosynthesis of GAs were differently affected by elevated N levels within different rice cultivars. The level of GA 20 , a precursor of GA 1 biosynthesis, was not significantly increased, though GA 19 , a precursor of GA 20 , was found to be the most abundant GA type in all rice cultivars. Jasmonic acid content in the plants increased with the basic urea application (36.8kg N ha -1 ), but significantly decreased with the double urea level (73.6kg N ha -1 ). The results demonstrate that GA and JA are differentially affected in response to elevated N application in rice.
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