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Interactions of NH4+ and L-glutamate with NO3- transport processes of non-mycorrhizal Fagus sylvatica roots
Authors:Kreuzwieser, Jrgen   Herschbach, Cornelia   Stulen, Ineke   Wiersema, Peter   Vaalburg, Willem   Rennenberg, Heinz
Abstract:The processes of NO3– uptake and transport and the effectsof NH4+ or L-glutamate on these processes were investigatedwith excised non-mycorrhizal beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) roots.NO3– net uptake followed uniphasic Michaelis-Menten kineticsin a concentration range of 10µM to 1 mM with an apparentKm of 9.2 µM and a Vmax of 366 nmol g–1 FW h–1.NH4+, when present in excess to NO3–, or 10 mM L-glutamateinhibited the net uptake of NO3– Apparently, part of NO3–taken up was loaded into the xylem. Relative xylem loading ofNO3– ranged from 3.21.6 to 6.45.1% of NO3– netuptake. It was not affected by treatment with NH4+ or L-glutamate.16N/13N double labelling experiments showed that NO3–efflux from roots increased with increasing influx of NO3–and, therefore, declined if influx was reduced by NH4+ or L-glutamateexposure. From these results it is concluded that NO3–net uptake by non-mycorrhizal beech roots is reduced by NH4+or L-glutamate at the level of influx and not at the level ofefflux. Key words: Nitrate transport, net uptake, influx, efflux, ammonium, Fagus, Fagaceae
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