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Chemical Changes In Young Tea Plant (Camellia sinensis L.) Tissues Following Application of Fertilizer Nitrogen
Authors:SELVENDRAN  R R; SELVENDRAN  S
Institution:Tea Research Institute Talawakele, Ceylon
Abstract:The uptake of ammonium sulphate by 14-month-old potted tea plantsgrown in a glasshouse was studied over the 11-week period followingapplication. Concurrent changes in the starch of root-wood,amino acids of xylem sap, and total nitrogen of leaves, stems,root-wood, and feeder roots were determined. Depletion of nitrogenfrom the soil at different depths and transformation of NH4+to NO3 was also followed. The results show that the uptake of nitrogen commences within2 days of application as indicated by a marked increase in theamino-acid content of the xylem sap. Glutamine and, to a lesserextent, theanine were quantitatively the most important aminoacids in the sap. The amino-acid content of the sap was a maximumat about the time rapid depletion of the ammonium of the soiltook place. An interesting feature of the work is the reciprocalrelationship between the changes in the starch of root-woodand amino acids in the sap a few days after fertilizer application.Studies on the ammonium and nitrate levels of the soil at differentdepths showed that transformation of NH4+ to NO3 occurredin the soil. The response of the various tissues to applied fertilizer nitrogenand increase in the fresh weight of the shoot system showedsimilar trends and may be correlated with the depletion of ammonium-nitrogenfrom the soil.
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