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First observation of diffusion-limited plant root phosphorus uptake from nutrient solution
Authors:Santner Jakob  Smolders Erik  Wenzel Walter W  Degryse Fien
Institution:Rhizosphere Ecology and Biogeochemistry Group, Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, Institute of Soil Science, University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna, Konrad-Lorenz Strasse 24, 3430 Tulln, Austria. jakob.santner@boku.ac.at
Abstract:Diffusion towards the root surface has recently been shown to control the uptake of metal ions from solutions. The uptake flux of phosphorus (P) from solutions often approaches the maximal diffusion flux at low external concentrations, suggesting diffusion-controlled uptake also for P. Potential diffusion limitation in P uptake from nutrient solutions was investigated by measuring P uptake of Brassica napus from solutions using P-loaded Al(2) O(3) nanoparticles as mobile P buffer. At constant, low free phosphate concentration, plant P uptake increased up to eightfold and that of passive, diffusion-based samplers up to 40-fold. This study represents the first experimental evidence of diffusion-limited P uptake by plant roots from nutrient solution. The Michaelis constant of the free phosphate ion obtained in unbuffered solutions (K(m) = 10.4 μmol L(-1) ) was 20-fold larger than in the buffered system (K(m) ~0.5 μmol L(-1) ), indicating that K(m) s determined in unbuffered solutions do not represent the transporter affinity. Increases in the P uptake efficiency of plants by increasing the carrier affinity are therefore unlikely, while increased root surface area or exudation of P-solubilizing compounds are more likely to enhance P uptake. Furthermore, our results highlight the important role natural nanoparticles may have in plant P nutrition.
Keywords:Al2O3 nanoparticles  diffusion limitation  diffusive gradients in thin films  Michaelis constant  Michaelis–Menten kinetics
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