Chloride reduces plant nitrate requirement and alleviates low nitrogen stress symptoms

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry(2024)

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Chloride (Cl−) is traditionally categorized as an antagonist of nitrate (NO3−) because Cl− hinders plant NO3− transport and accumulation. However, we have recently defined Cl− as a beneficial macronutrient for higher plants, due to specific functions that lead to more efficient use of water, nitrogen (N) and CO2 under optimal N and water supply. When accumulated in leaves at macronutrient levels, Cl− promotes growth through osmotic, physiological, metabolic, anatomical and cellular changes that improve plant performance under optimal NO3− nutrition. Nitrate over-fertilization in agriculture can adversely affect crop yield and nature, while its deficiency limits plant growth. To study the relationship between Cl− nutrition and NO3− availability, we have characterized different physiological responses such as growth and yield, N-use efficiency, water status, photosynthesis, leaf anatomy, pigments and antioxidants in tomato plants treated with or without 5 mM Cl− salts and increasing NO3− treatments (3-15 mM). First, we have demonstrated that 5 mM Cl− application can reduce the use of NO3− in the nutrient solution by up to half without detriment to plant growth and yield in tomato and other horticultural plants. Second, Cl− application reduced stress symptoms and improved plant growth under low-NO3− conditions. The Cl−-dependent resistance to low-N stress resulted from: more efficient use of the available NO3−; improved plant osmotic and water status regulation; improved stomatal conductance and photosynthetic rate; and better antioxidant response. We proposed that beneficial Cl− levels increase the crop ability to grow better with lower NO3− requirements and withstand N deficiency, promoting a more sustainable and resilient agriculture.
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Chloride,nitrate,photosynthesis,water status,stress,antioxidants,tomato
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