Implications of missing efflux sites on convective ventilation and amino acid metabolism in Phragmites australis |
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Authors: | H ROLLETSCHEK A BUMILLER R HENZE & J-G KOHL |
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Institution: | Humboldt-Universität, Institut für Biologie/AG Ökologie, Unter den Linden 6, 10099 Berlin, Germany; To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: |
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Abstract: | Three stands of Phragmites australis (Cav.) Trin. ex Steudel were investigated regarding the relationship between the number of efflux culms and convective ventilation efficiency affecting the hypoxic status of roots and rhizomes. The lack of old (efflux) culms after mowing the preceding winter caused a significantly higher counterpressure within the rhizome, thereby diminishing air flushing rate, i.e. oxygen supply, of rhizomes. The levels of alanine and c-aminobutyric acid in basal culm internodes increased significantly. Both amino acids indicate the hypoxic status of the root and rhizome metabolism of P. australis . Amino acid patterns of the basal culm internodes are discussed with respect to the maintenance of aerobic root metabolism and nutrient availability. |
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Keywords: | Phragmites australis (Cav ) Trin ex Steudel convective gas flow hypoxia dissolved amino acids dissolved carbohydrates read management |
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