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Improved correlation between soil exchangeable K and plant K contents on a tissue water basis
Authors:G Springob  M Lebert  H Graf von Reichenbach
Institution:(1) Germfree Plant Laboratory, Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University, Tsutsumidoriamamiyamachi, 981 Sendai, Japan;(2) Department of Applied Biological Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Tohoku University, Tsutsumidoriamamiyamachi, 981 Sendai, Japan
Abstract:In acid volcanic soils, plant roots are thought to be injured by acidity (low pH) and/or solubilized aluminium (Al) ions. An attempt was made to separate the effects of low pH from those of Al on the elongation and viability of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.) radicles in water culture. Root elongation was irreversively curtailed by 20 hours treatment at pH 4.0 without Al or 20 mmol m-3 Al at pH 5.0. Viability of surface cells of root tips was detected as a degrading activity of fluorescein diacetate (FDA) by cellular esterases and subsequent accumulation of derived fluorescein within cells. Large numbers of the surface cells lost their viability after four hours exposure at the low pH. In contrast, surface cells maintained both FDA degrading activity and ability to accumulate fluorescein 20 h after initial exposure to the Al solution (20 mmol Al m-3, pH 5.0). These results suggest that there are some significant differences in the mechanisms of phytotoxicity to alfalfa root between the two stress factors.
Keywords:alfalfa  aluminium  low pH  viability
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