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Nutrient inflows into apple roots
Authors:K K S Bhat
Institution:(1) East Malling Research Station, East Malling, ME19 6BJ Maidstone, Kent, UK
Abstract:Summary The rates of uptake of nutrients from solution by apple roots were measured (a) in a root laboratory, using intact roots of mature trees growing under field conditions and (b) in controlled environment using young trees. Maximum nitrate inflows into Discovery/M.9 roots under field conditions were only slightly lower than those into roots of the same genotype in controlled environment, but up to 80 times lower than those into roots of Worcester Pearmain seedlings. At any given external P concentration, P inflows into roots of field-grown trees were about 2.5-times lower than those into the roots of young trees in controlled environment.Nitrate inflows were constant above a solution concentration of 20 mmol m–3 in both field-grown and small trees. In both cases, phosphate inflows increased linearly with solution concentration up to 10 mmol m–3.Among the various plant and environmental factors influencing nutrient uptake characteristics of apple roots were: the scion genotype, tissue nutrient levels, root origin, the form in which N is supplied, level of irradiance of the shoot, root temperature and the season of the year. The effects of these factors are illustrated with examples.
Keywords:Apple  Calcium  Copper  Iron  Irradiance  Magnesium  Manganese  Nitrogen  Nutrient uptake rate  Phosphorus  Potassium  Scion effects  Season  Source of nitrogen  Temperature  Tissue nutrient level  Zinc
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