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Studies on nitrate reductase activity in Laminariadigitata (Huds.) Lamour. I. Longitudinal and transverse profiles of nitrate reductase activity within the thallus
Authors:IR Davison  WDP Stewart
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HN, Scotland
Abstract:The distribution of the enzyme nitrate reductase (NR) within the thallus of the brown alga Laminaria digitata (Huds.) Lamour is described for plants sampled from the east coast of Scotland in May and June when growth rates are at a maximum. Highest NR activities (≈ 0.2 μmol NO3? reduced·g?1 wet wt·h?1) occurred in the mature blade. NR activities declined towards the basal meristematic region of the blade. Activities in the stipe and holdfast were also low, being between 0.05 and 0.07 μmol NO3? reduced·g?1 wet wt·h?1. The activities of the enzyme glutamine synthetase (GS), which is important in the assimilation of NH4+, showed a similar distribution within the blade to those of NR.The transverse profile of NR activity in the stipe exhibited a decline from the outer to the inner tissues. Maximum activities (0.13 μmol NO3? reduced·g?1 wet wt·h?1) occurred in the meristoderm, while those of the cortex and medulla were 0.04 and 0.01 μmol NO3? reduced·g?1 wet wt·h?1 respectively.These data indicate that most of the NO3? assimilation occurs in the mature blade rather than in the meristematic tissue where there is a high nitrogen demand for growth. The data are consistent with the maintenance of meristematic growth by the internal transport of organic nitrogen from the mature blade.
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