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Responses to internal potassium ion concentrations of two Taraxacum microspecies of contrasting mineral ecology: The role of inorganic ions in growth
Authors:C H Hommels  P J C Kuiper  A de Haan
Institution:Dept of Plain Biology, Lab. of Plant Physiology, Univ. of Groningen, Biological Centre, P. O. Box 14, 9750 AA Haren (Gn), The Netherlands.
Abstract:The two microspecies were Taraxacum sellandii Dahlst., which usually occurs in heavily fertilized grasslands, and Taraxacum nordstedtii Dahlst., which on the whole is restricted to undisturbed and mineral-poor habitats. Growth response curves were established, depicting the relative yield of (whole) plant tissue water and the internal K+ concentration (on a whole plant basis). The critical K+ concentration, i.e. the lowest K+]i associated with maximal growth, was derived from the response curve. T. nordstedtii , the microspecies with the low maximal growth, showed a distinctly lower critical K+ concentration than T. sellandii. A relationship between growth potential and critical K+ concentration is proposed. Responses to a declining K+]i differed between the two microspecies. The roots of T. nordstedtii stopped functioning as a sink for inulin, and mobilized additional carbohydrates for maintaining osmotic potential and growth. The productive strategy of the fast-growing T. sellantlii is lacking such a mechanism to buffer effects of a declining K+]i.
Various changes were noted as regards the internal concentrations of other inorganic ions, measured as a function of K+]i, With declining K+]i, internal NO-3 decreased considerably in shoot and roots, especially in T. nordstedtii , while Mg2+ accumulated, especially in the roots of T. sellandii. The interactions between growth potential and the accumulation of inorganic ions are discussed.
Keywords:Critical nutrient concentration  growth potential  magnesium  nitrate  potassium  Taraxacum  
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