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Nitrogen Supply Affects the Remobilization of Nitrogen for the Regrowth of Defoliated Lolium perenne L.
Authors:MILLARD  P; THOMAS  R J; BUCKLAND  S T
Abstract:Nitrogen remobilization from roots and pseudostems during regrowthof Lolium perenne L. was studied in miniswards grown with contrastinglevels of (NH4)2SO4 in solution culture. Growth with a highN supply (5.0 mol m–3) increased theweight of leaf laminae recovered at each of five weekly clippings,and decreased the proportion of photosynthate used for rootgrowth. Clipped plants growing in a steady-state were suppliedwith 15N for 48 h and the recovery of labelled N in laminaemeasured after five weekly cuts. Recovery of labelled N in thelaminae from the second clipping onwards was derived only fromremobilization of N from roots and pseudostem. Miniswards grownwith low N (0.5 mol m–3) relied moreupon remobilization of N for lamina growth than did high N plants.Thus after 14 d 20% of lamina N was labelled in low N plantsbut only 3% was labelled in the high N treatment. Thereafter,N remobilization declined until at the final clipping after35 d, labelled N represented only 4% and 1 % of the lamina Nin the low and high N plants. When plants were not clipped beforethe labelling period, they took up more 15N if grown with highN than cut plants. Thereafter, the remobilization of N followeda similar pattern as in the cut plants. Exponential models were used to calculate the rate of N transferfrom roots and pseudostem to laminae. When grown with low N,the half-life of remobilization was 1.56 weeks. High N miniswardshad an initial rapid remobilization with a half-life of 0.66weeks, and a slower phase with a half-life of 2.98 weeks. Key words: Lolium perenne L., nitrogen supply, regrowth, remobilization, internal cycling
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