Effects of sulfate and nitrate on K+ uptake and growth of wheat and cucumber |
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Authors: | Ferenc Zsoldos,Ernst Haunold,Peter Herger,Á gnes Vasfaegyi |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Plant Physioiogy, Atttta Jozsef Univ. P.O. Box 654, H-6701 Szeged, Hungary;Inst. of Agriculture, Austrian Research Centre, A-2444 Seibersdorf, Austria |
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Abstract: | The uptake of K+ ion was studied in the roots of wheat ( Triuicum aestivum L. cv. GK Szeged) and cucumber ( Cucumis sativus L. cv. Budai csemege) seedlings grown in nutrient solution under nitrogen and sulfate stress conditions. Seedlings pretreated with 1 or 10 m M NaNO3, absorbed more K+ than those treated with 0.1 m M NaNO3. However, the posteffect of NaNO3 was considerably influenced by the Na2SO4, treatment. The results suggest that, at least partly, a feed-back regulation of K+ uptake may occur. However, due to the high Na+ contents of the roots, a Na+ effect in this process cannot be excluded. The growth and dry matter yields of the roots and shoots were strongly influenced by the SO2−/4 and NO−/3 supply of the plants. Appreciable differences were experienced between wheat and cucumber seedlings. The optimum SO2−/4 concentration of the growth solution for maximal growth varied considerably between the species, and was also different for the roots and the shoots in a given species. |
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Keywords: | Calcium Cucumis sativus feed-back regulation nutrient stress, potassium shoot and root growth shoot and root ratio sulfur Tritkum aestivum |
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