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Uptake regions of inorganic nitrogen in roots of carob seedlings
Authors:C Cruz  S H Lips  M A Martins-Loução
Institution:Depto de Biologia Vegetal. Fac. de Ciências da Univ. de Lisboa. Campo Grande, Bloco C-2. Piso 4. P-1700 Lisboa. Portugal.;Plant Adaptation Research (J. Blaustein Institute for Desert Research) and Dept of Life Sciences (Faculty of Natural Sciences). Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev. Sede Boqer 84990. Israel.
Abstract:Three-week-old seedlings of carob ( Ceratonia siliqua L. cv. Mulata) were grown for 9 weeks under different root temperatures (20, 30 and 40°C) at pH values of 5, 7 and 9 with nitrate or ammonium as nitrogen source. Nitrogen uptake rates were determined by depletion from the medium and decreased with distance from the apex. The decline of nitrogen uptake rates along the roots depended on the form of inorganic nitrogen in the medium as well as on pH and temperature, such that the NO?3 and NH+4 ions were taken up essentially by the root tips (0–2 cm) through processes requiring energy. The uncharged NH3 species entered passively, through the mature parts of the root (2–10 cm). Root zone temperature and pH affect the NH+4/NH3 equilibrium in the nutrient solution and, consequently, the uptake areas of the root for these ions. Furthermore. while root tip uptake of nitrogen is energy dependent, uptake through mature root areas is essentially passive and seems to depend on a well developed apparent free space.
Keywords:Ammonium  carob  Ceratonia siliqua  nitrate  nitrogen  uptake
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