Crops, Nitrogen, Water: Are Legumes Friend, Foe, or Misunderstood Ally?

Trends Plant Sci. 2018 Jun;23(6):539-550. doi: 10.1016/j.tplants.2018.02.009. Epub 2018 Mar 17.

Abstract

Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) by crop legumes reduces demand for industrial nitrogen fixation (INF). Nonetheless, rates of BNF in agriculture remain low, with strong negative feedback to BNF from reactive soil nitrogen (N) and drought. We show that breeding for yield has resulted in strong relationships between photosynthesis and leaf N in non-leguminous crops, whereas grain legumes show strong relations between leaf N and water use efficiency (WUE). We contrast these understandings with other studies that draw attention to the water costs of grain legume crops, and their potential for polluting the biosphere with N. We propose that breeding grain legumes for reduced stomatal conductance can increase WUE without compromising production or BNF. Legume crops remain a better bet than relying on INF.

Keywords: crops; energy–water–food nexus; grain legumes; nitrogen; water use efficiency.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
  • Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S.
  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Biological Transport
  • Crops, Agricultural / genetics
  • Crops, Agricultural / metabolism*
  • Fabaceae / genetics
  • Fabaceae / metabolism*
  • Nitrogen / metabolism*
  • Nitrogen Fixation*
  • Plant Breeding
  • Plant Stomata / physiology
  • Water / metabolism*

Substances

  • Water
  • Nitrogen