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The Effect of SO2 on Lolium perenne L. Grown at Different Levels of Sulphur and Nitrogen Nutrition
Authors:COWLING  D W; LOCKYER  D R
Abstract:The effects of exposure to SO2 (55 {eta} m–3) on the growthand sulphur nutrition of perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenneL.) cv. S23 were examined using a system of specially constructedgrowth chambers. The plants were grown in soil with two ratesof added nitrogen, either with or without added sulphate. Theywere harvested twice during the exposure period of 85 d. The high rate of added nitrogen gave a four-fold increase inthe yield of plants given added sulphate but resulted in sulphurdeficiency, with reduced yield and number of tillers, when nosulphate was given. Exposure to SO2 alleviated the effects ofdeficiency but was without effect on the yield of plants givensulphate. With the low rate of added nitrogen, the yield ofplants and the number of tillers were unaffected by the additionof sulphate to the soil or of SO2 to the air. The only indicationof possible injury through exposure of these plants to SO2 wasa small increase in the proportion of dead leaves at the secondharvest. Analysis of the leaves for total S and sulphate-S gave valuesconsistent with sulphur deficiency and its alleviation throughexposure to SO2; the contents of 0?045% S and 42 parts 10–6sulphate-S in deficient plants were raised to 0?102% and 153parts 10–6 respectively. The organic-S content of theleaves was always increased through exposure to SO2. There wasno evidence that exposure to SO2 increased the ‘transpirationcoefficient’ for plants having an adequate supply of sulphurfrom the soil.
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