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Diurnal regulation of NO-3 uptake in soybean plants IV. Dependence on current photosynthesis and sugar availability to the roots
Authors:Delhon  Patricia; Gojon  Alain; Tillard  Pascal; Passama  Lucien
Abstract:The short-term dependence of NO3 uptake upon photosynthesisand sugar supply to the roots of soybean plants was investigatedin a series of experiments where CO2 availability, light intensityor conduction of phloem sap to the roots were severely limited.Removal of CO2 from the atmosphere or girdling of the stem equallyprevented the stimulation of NO3 uptake when plants weretransferred from darkness to the light. The effect of thesetwo treatments can be reversed by CO2 re-supply or by additionof 10 mM glucose in the nutrient solution, respectively. Glucosewas also more effective in stimulating NO3 uptake byintact plants in darkness than in light. Collectively, theseobservations are interpreted as evidence that the diurnal changesin NO3 uptake are due to decreased phloem transport ofphotosynthates in darkness. Accordingly, the magnitude of thesechanges was much dependent on starch accumulation in the leavesat the end of the photo-period. Shading the plants lowered thisaccumulation, and resulted in an amplification of the diurnalchanges in NO3 uptake. These results are discussed inconnection with the hypothesis that the carbon-dependent plasticityof the night/day ratio of NO3 uptake is an importantfeature of the co-ordination of the acquisition of N and C bythe plant. Key words: Glycine max, light/dark cycle, NO3 uptake, C and N acquisition
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