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The Influence of Plant Nitrogen Status on NO2 Uptake, NO2 Assimilation and on the Gas Exchange Characteristics of Barley Plants Exposed to Atmospheric NO2
Authors:ROWLAND-BAMFORD  A J; DREW  MC
Abstract:Barley plants were grown in nutrient solution at two contrastingnitrate concentrations to produce plants of low or high nitrogen(N) status. Leaves were then exposed continuously to either0.3 mm3 dm–3 NO2 or clean air, with the roots and rootingmedium isolated from the polluted air. Uptake of NO2 was measuredin two ways; as depletion from an air stream containing thegas and using 15N-labelled NO2. Results from the two methodsagreed well and demonstrated that the flux of NO2 into the leavesof N-deficient barley was lower than that of N-sufficient plants.Nevertheless, the relative contribution of15N derived from 15NO2to the N status of the plant was greater in the plants suppliedwith low nitrate. A major factor in regulating NO2 uptake bybarley leaves appeared to be stomatal conductance, althoughinternal conductance may also be involved. The effects of NO2exposure of barley on carbon dioxide exchange rates, transpirationand water vapour conductance were also influenced by the N statusof the plant. Key words: Hordeum vulgare, 15N-labelled NO2, carbon dioxide exchange, transpiration
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