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Assessment of sulphur deficiency in commercial oilseed rape crops from plant analysis

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Sulphur (S) is one of the six main macroelements required to sustain the growth of plants. Sources include soil, fertilizer and atmospheric deposition, which has been reduced by 85% over the last three decades. Risks of S deficiencies are now recognized in high S-demanding species such as Brassica napus L. With the aims of evaluating the risk of excessive or insufficient fertilization and identifying robust relationships that may be used as plant S status indicators, 57 commercial crops of oilseed rape were selected among contrasting soils and along a rainfall gradient that may affect soil S availability. Cultivation practices were investigated and the S and nitrogen (N) concentrations of soil, senescing leaves, stems and seeds were analysed. Despite an excessive organic N supply and large variation in S supply (from 0 to 112 kg S/ha), principal component analysis using 43 parameters indicated that seed yield was poorly related to N and S fertilization rates. While the N and protein-N concentrations in seeds were inversely related to oil and glucosinolate concentrations, they were linked to S and sulphate (SO42-) accumulation in the seeds. Sulphate concentrations in senescing leaves, stems or seeds could be deduced from total S concentrations, as they were positively and highly correlated. Sulphate accounted for on average 0 69 of total S in senescing leaves with minimum and maximumvalues of 0 007 and 0 94, which revealed conditions of limited and excess supply of S, respectively. This high variation of SO42- concentration in leaves can be interpreted as the result of its mobilization triggered by S deficiency, but cannot be used alone as an indicator of plant S status. A comparison with plants grown in controlled conditions under different S supplies suggests that the intensity of S starvation affects N metabolism, leading to NO3-(nitrate) accumulation. It is further suggested that dual evaluation of SO42- and NO3- concentrations in senescing leaves could be used at the vegetative stage as a field indicator to adjust S fertilization.
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hal-01208761 , version 1 (02-10-2015)

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X. Sarda, Sylvain Diquelou, M. Abdallah, Nathalie Nesi, Olivier Cantat, et al.. Assessment of sulphur deficiency in commercial oilseed rape crops from plant analysis. Journal of Agricultural Science, 2014, 152 (4), pp.616 - 633. ⟨10.1017/S0021859613000105⟩. ⟨hal-01208761⟩
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