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Nitrate utilization in barley: relations to nitrate supply and light/dark cycles
Authors:Marie Mattsson  Tomas Lundborg  Carl-Magnus Larsson
Affiliation:Dept of Crop Genetics and Breeding, The Swedish Univ. of Agricultural Sciences, S-268 00 Svalöv, Sweden;;Dept of Botany, Univ. of Stockholm, S-106 91 Stockholm, Sweden.
Abstract:Uptake and utilization of nitrate were investigated in Hordeum vulgare L. cvs Mette and Golf in the vegetative stage, 2 and 4 weeks after sowing. The plants were subjected to a light/dark cycle of 16/8 h (18/12°C). Results obtained with the two genotypes were essentially similar. In the light, xylem nitrate transport and shoot nitrate reduction approximately equalled the amount of nitrate absorbed by the root. A drastic decline in translocation to the shoot in darkness was entirely attributable to decreased transpiration since no major changes in xylem nitrate concentration were observed. Darkening caused only a slight decrease in nitrate uptake, while root nitrate reduction was enhanced. Nitrate starvation for 2 days did not significantlly affect dry matter increment, but resulted in a drastic drop in previously accumulated nitrate, indicating that the stored nitrate is accessible and can sustain unrestricted growth. Uptake increased upon re-addition of nitrate and after 8 h it was about twice that of non-starved plants. During recovery, restoration of root nitrate pools and root nitrate reduction took precedence over shoot nitrate accumulation and reduction. Net nitrate uptake and removal of nitrate from the root to the transpiration stream seem to be decisive for the rate of root nitrate reduction.
Keywords:Amino-N    barley    growth    nitrate reduction    nitrate translocation    nitrate uptake    xylem sap
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