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Nitrogen deficiency increases the residence time of respiratory carbon in the respiratory substrate supply system of perennial ryegrass
Authors:CHRISTOPH ANDREAS LEHMEIER,FERNANDO ALFREDO LATTANZI,RUDI SCHÄ  UFELE,&   HANS SCHNYDER
Affiliation:Lehrstuhl für Grünlandlehre, Department für Pflanzenwissenschaften, Technische Universität München, Am Hochanger 1, D-85350 Freising-Weihenstephan, Germany
Abstract:Plant respiration draws on substrate pools of different functional/biochemical identity. Little is known about the effect of nitrogen deficiency on those pools' sizes, half-lives and relative contribution to respiration, and consequently, of carbon residence time in respiratory metabolism. Here we studied how nitrogen fertilization affects the respiratory carbon supply system of shoots and roots of Lolium perenne , a perennial grass. Plants grown at two nitrogen supply levels in continuous light were labelled with 13CO2/12CO2 for intervals ranging from 1 h to 1 month. The rate and isotopic composition of shoot, root and plant respiration were measured, and the time-courses of tracer incorporation into respired CO2 were analysed by compartmental modelling. Nitrogen deficiency reduced specific respiration rate by 30%, but increased the size of the respiratory supply system by 30%. In consequence, mean residence time of respiratory carbon increased with nitrogen deficiency (4.6 d at high nitrogen and 9.2 d at low nitrogen supply). To a large extent, this was due to a greater involvement of stores with a long half-life in respiratory carbon metabolism of nitrogen-deficient plants. At both nitrogen supply levels, stores supplying root respiration were primarily located in the shoot, probably in the form of fructans.
Keywords:Lolium perenne    13C labelling    allocation    compartmental analysis    dynamic labelling    half-life    mean residence time    respiration    tracer kinetics
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