Effects of aluminium on growth and kinetics of K+(86Rb) uptake in two cultivars of wheat (Triticum aestivum) with different sensitivity to aluminium |
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Authors: | Sune Pettersson,Hå kan Strid |
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Affiliation: | Dept of Plant Physiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, S-750 07 Uppsala, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | Two cultivars of wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cvs Kadett and WW 20299) were grown for 9 days with 20% relative increase in nutrient supply per day at pH 4.1. Aluminium at 50 μ M retarded the growth of roots more than that of shoots in both cultivars, thus decreasing the root/shoot ratio. The inhibition was largest in WW 20299. With long term Al treatment (9 days), Km for K+(86Rb) influx increased five times in both cultivars and Vmax decreased in WW 20299. Efflux of K+(86Rb) was little affected. When the roots were treated with aluminium for two days, only relative growth rate of roots was retarded, while growth of shoots was unaffected and influx of K+(86Rb) adjusted to the actual K+ demand of the plants. It is concluded that the effects of aluminium on K+ uptake in these wheat cultivars are not primary factors contributing to aluminium sensitivity. However, in soil with Al the demand for a comparatively high concentration of K+ to maintain an adequate K+ uptake rate, in combination with a slow growth rate of the roots, may secondarily lead to K+ deficiency in the plants. |
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Keywords: | Aluminium growth potassium Triticum aestivum uptake kinetics wheat |
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