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Effect of Previous Nitrate Deprivation on (15)N-nitrate Absorption and Assimilation by Wheat Seedlings.

A Talouizte1, G Guiraud, A Moyse, C Marol, M L Champigny.   

Abstract

Nitrate uptake and assimilation were examined in intact 18 days old wheat (Triticum aestivum, cv Capitole) seedlings either permanently grown on nitrate (high-N seedlings) or N-stressed by transfer to an 0 N-solution for the final 7 days (low-N seedlings). The N-stressed seedlings were characterized by a lower organic N content (2.5 mg instead of 4.9 mg per seedling) and an increased root dry weight. The seedlings received (15)NO(3)K for 7 h in the light. Nitrate uptake was 2.8 times higher in low-N than in high-N seedlings. The assimilation rate was 35 and 16 μmol NO(3)(-)·(h-1)· g(-1) dry weight respectively. Partitioning of NO(3)(-) to reduction and assimilation was the very same in both kinds of seedlings. The results support the view that 50 % of the nitrate reduction in Triticum aestivum, cv Capitole could be achieved in the roots. The present observations are interpreted as evidence that factors closely associated with the seedling N-status may have a major role in regulating NO(3)(-) uptake and assimilation. In low-N seedlings, the high amount of carbohydrates in roots may add its stimulus to the specific inducing effect of nitrate whereas in high-N seedlings, excess of nitrate or amino-acids may set the pace by negative feedback control.
Copyright © 1984 Gustav Fischer Verlag, Stuttgart. Published by Elsevier GmbH.. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23195046     DOI: 10.1016/S0176-1617(84)80068-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0176-1617            Impact factor:   3.549


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