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Nitrogen and Nitrate Accumulation in Species Having Different Relationships Between Nitrate Uptake and Reduction
Authors:STEER  B T
Institution:CSIRO Institute of Biological Resources, Division of Irrigation Research Griffith, N.S.W. 2680, Australia
Abstract:Species differ in the relationship of nitrate reductase activityto nitrate uptake. In Capsicum annuum different diurnal patternsof leaf nitrate reductase activity and nitrate uptake have beenreported. As a consequence, the relationship of free nitratein the plant to nitrate supplied has a higher level of significancethan has reduced nitrogen to nitrate supplied. In Zea mays ithas been reported that leaf nitrate reductase activity respondsdirectly to nitrate translocation to the leaf and in this speciesthe relationship of greatest significance is reduced nitrogencontent to nitrate supplied. In both species, and also in Cucumis melo, the proportion oftotal plant free nitrate and reduced nitrogen in the roots decreases,and in the stem increases, with increasing nitrate supplied. The accumulation of free nitrate in leaves is accompanied bya quantitatively different relationship between reduced nitrogenand dry weight compared to leaves not accumulating nitrate. Capsicum annuum. L., Cucumis melo L., melon, Zea mays L., maize, sweet corn, nitrate reductase, nitrate uptake
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