The effects of low concentrations of aluminium on the growth and uptake of nitrate-N by white clover |
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Authors: | S. C. Jarvis D. J. Hatch |
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Affiliation: | (1) Animal and Grassland Research Institute, Hurley, SL6 5LR Maidenhead, Berks, UK |
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Abstract: | Summary The effects of aluminium (Al3+) at concentrations of 0, 25, 50 and 100 μM on the growth of white clover, dependent upon N supplied as NO 3 − , were examined in flowing solution culture. Plants were established with a normal nutrient supply for 7 weeks and then grown with carefully controlled pH (at 4.5) and P concentrations, and with 0, 25, 50 or 100 μM Al3+ for a further three weeks. There were rapid visual effects (i.e. symptoms of P deficiency and reduction in root extension) and the dry weights of shoots and roots were reduced at 50 and 100 μM. Less than 10% of Al absorbed from solution was transported to the shoots. The uptake of P, and its transport between roots and shoots, were reduced in plants grown with Al. The uptake of NO 3 − stopped immediately after the introduction of 50 or 100 μM Al, and was significantly reduced at 25 μM after three weeks. During a second phase of the experiment, plants previously grown at 0, 25, 50 and 100 μM Al, were grown for a further 2 weeks either with NO 3 − (with and without 50 μM Al3+) or without NO 3 − but with inoculation by Rhizobia (and with or without 50 μM Al3+). The effects of the previous treatments with Al on N uptake were small during the second phase, but uptake by all plants was restricted when Al was present. Inoculation did not result in nodulation in the second phase when Al3+ was present in the solution, but Al already in the plant from the first phase did not prevent nodulation in the absence of Al during the second phase. |
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Keywords: | Acidity Aluminium Flowing solution culture Nitrate Nitrogen-fixation Phosphate Trifolium repens White clover |
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