Literature DB >> 16660422

Sulfur deprivation and nitrogen metabolism in maize seedlings.

J W Friedrich1, L E Schrader.   

Abstract

The objective of this experiment was to elucidate the manner in which N metabolism is influenced by S nutrition. Maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings supplied with Hoagland solution minus SO(4) (2-) exhibited S deficiency symptoms 12 days after emergence. Prior to development of these symptoms, a decline in leaf blade nitrate reductase (NR, EC 1.6.6.1) activity was observed in S-deprived seedlings compared to normal seedlings. Twelve days after emergence, in vitro NR activity was diminished 50% compared to normal seedlings. Glutamine synthetase (EC 6.3.1.2) and NAD-glutamate dehydrogenase (EC 1.4.1.2) activities were less severely affected (19 and 13%, respectively, at day 12). NADP-glutamate dehydrogenase (EC 1.4.1.4) activity and leaf blade fresh weight were not altered by S deprivation. Concentrations of soluble protein and chlorophyll (a and b) in leaf blades were reduced 18 and 25%, respectively, at day 12. A significantly higher concentration of NO(3) (-)-N was observed for leaf blade and stem (culms, leaf sheaths, and unfurled leaves) fractions (46 and 31%, respectively) in S-deprived plants. In contrast to the other parameters measured, NR activity in S-deprived seedlings could be readily restored to the normal level by addition of SO(4) (2-). The apparent preferential effect of S deprivation on NR activity could be causally related to the observed changes in NO(3) (-)-N and soluble protein concentration.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 16660422      PMCID: PMC1092008          DOI: 10.1104/pp.61.6.900

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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