Rapid, Reversible Inhibition of Nitrate Influx in Barley by Ammonium |
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Authors: | LEE, R. B. DREW, M. C. |
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Abstract: | The rate of influx of nitrate into the roots of intact barleyplants was measured over a period of 35 min from externalnitrate concentrations of 1150 mmol m3, using13N-labelled nitrate as tracer. Ammonium at external concentrationsof 0.00550 mol m3 inhibited nitrate influx ina manner which did not conform to a simple kinetic model butincreased approximately as the logarithm of the ammonium concentration.At any particular ammonium concentration, inhibition of nitrateinflux reached its full extent within 3 min of the ammoniumbeing supplied and was not made more severe by up to 17 minpre-treatment with ammonium. On removing the external ammonium,nitrate influx returned to its original rate within about 3min. Potassium at 0.00550 mol m3 did not reproducethe rapid effect of ammonium on nitrate influx. Net uptake of nitrate also decreased when ammonium was supplied,over a similar timescale and to a similar extent as nitrateinflux. The decrease in nitrate influx caused by ammonium wassufficient to account for the observed reduction in net uptake,without necessitating any acceleration of nitrate efflux. Key words: Hordeum vulgare, roots, ion transport, short-lived isotopes, 13N |
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