%A Rosales,Miguel A. %A Franco-Navarro,Juan D. %A Peinado-Torrubia,Procopio %A Díaz-Rueda,Pablo %A Álvarez,Rosario %A Colmenero-Flores,José M. %D 2020 %J Frontiers in Plant Science %C %F %G English %K Key-words: Chloride,nitrate,nitrogen use efficiency,NUE,crop yield,fertilizer,Tobacco,leafy vegetables,nutritional quality %Q %R 10.3389/fpls.2020.00442 %W %L %M %P %7 %8 2020-May-26 %9 Original Research %# %! Chloride improves NUE %* %< %T Chloride Improves Nitrate Utilization and NUE in Plants %U https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2020.00442 %V 11 %0 JOURNAL ARTICLE %@ 1664-462X %X Chloride (Cl) has traditionally been considered harmful to agriculture because of its toxic effects in saline soils and its antagonistic interaction with nitrate (NO3), which impairs NO3 nutrition. It has been largely believed that Cl antagonizes NO3 uptake and accumulation in higher plants, reducing crop yield. However, we have recently uncovered that Cl has new beneficial macronutrient, functions that improve plant growth, tissue water balance, plant water relations, photosynthetic performance, and water-use efficiency. The increased plant biomass indicates in turn that Cl may also improve nitrogen use efficiency (NUE). Considering that N availability is a bottleneck for the plant growth, the excessive NO3 fertilization frequently used in agriculture becomes a major environmental concern worldwide, causing excessive leaf NO3 accumulation in crops like vegetables and, consequently, a potential risk to human health. New farming practices aimed to enhance plant NUE by reducing NO3 fertilization should promote a healthier and more sustainable agriculture. Given the strong interaction between Cl and NO3 homeostasis in plants, we have verified if indeed Cl affects NO3 accumulation and NUE in plants. For the first time to our knowledge, we provide a direct demonstration which shows that Cl, contrary to impairing of NO3 nutrition, facilitates NO3 utilization and improves NUE in plants. This is largely due to Cl improvement of the N–NO3 utilization efficiency (NUTE), having little or moderate effect on N–NO3 uptake efficiency (NUPE) when NO3 is used as the sole N source. Clear positive correlations between leaf Cl content vs. NUE/NUTE or plant growth have been established at both intra- and interspecies levels. Optimal NO3 vs. Cl ratios become a useful tool to increase crop yield and quality, agricultural sustainability and reducing the negative ecological impact of NO3 on the environment and on human health.