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Microbial activities and foliar uptake of nitrogen in the epiphytic bromeliad Vriesea gigantea
Authors:Inselsbacher Erich  Cambui Camila Aguetoni  Richter Andreas  Stange Claus Florian  Mercier Helenice  Wanek Wolfgang
Institution:Department of Chemical Ecology and Ecosystem Research, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, 1090 Vienna, Austria.
Abstract:In contrast to terrestrial plants, epiphytic tank bromeliads take up nutrients mainly over their tank leaf surface. The form in which nutrients are available in the tanks is determined by the source and the complex interplay between tank microbes, which transform them and the epiphytes that take them up. To elucidate the importance of different nitrogenous compounds for the nitrogen (N) nutrition of Vriesea gigantea from the Atlantic Rainforest, Brazil, N transformation processes in tank water as well as foliar uptake rates were estimated by 15N labelling techniques. Microorganisms actively transformed N compounds in the tank. Specifically, organic N compounds were rapidly mineralized to NH4+, while nitrification was negligible. Plants took up both organic and inorganic N forms, with a clear preference for NH4+. NH4+ comprised the largest and, because of fast mineralization rates, the most constant dissolved N pool in the tank water. Excretion of ureases by the plants together with an unusual uptake kinetic for urea also suggests that urea may be potentially important as an N source.
Keywords:15N uptake  nitrogen nutrition  nitrogen transformation  tank bromeliad  vascular epiphyte                Vriesea gigantea
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