Micronutrients and nitrogen metabolism |
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Authors: | K. S. Dhillon B. A. Yagodeen V. A. Vernichenko |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Moscow, USSR;(2) Present address: Dept. of Soils, Punjab Agril. University, 141004 Ludhiana Punjab, India |
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Abstract: | A sand-culture experiment was conducted to study the influence of a deficiency of and an excess of micronutrients on the uptake and assimilation of NH 4 + and NO 3 − ions by maize. By studying the fate of15N supplied as15NH4NO3 or NH4 15NO3, it was demonstrated that in maize plants NH4−N was absorbed in preference to NO 3 − −N. The uptake and distribution of N originating from both NH 4 + and NO 3 − was considerably modified by deficiency of, or an excess of, micronutrients in the growth medium. The translocation of NH 4 + −N from roots to shoots was relatively less than that of NO 3 − −N. Deficiency as well as excessive amounts of micronutrients, in the growth medium, substantially reduced the translocation of absorbed N into protein. This effect was more pronounced in the case of N supplied as NO 3 − . Amino-N was the predominant non-protein fraction in which N from both NH 4 + and NO 3 − tended to accumulate. The next important non-protein fractions were NO 3 − −N when N was supplied as NO 3 − and amide-N when NH 4 + was the source. The relative accumulation of15N into different protein fractions was also a function of imposed micronutrient levels. |
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Keywords: | ammonium assimilation maize micronutrients nitrate nitrogen metabolism protein |
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