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Chlorsulfuron reduces rates of zinc uptake by wheat seedlings from solution culture
Authors:Wheal  Matthew  Rengel  Zdenko
Institution:(1) Department of Plant Science, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide, Glen Osmond, S.A, 5064, Australia;(2) Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Faculty of Agriculture, The University of Western Australia, Perth, W.A, 6907, Australia
Abstract:Wheat plants differing in zinc efficiency (Excalibur; Zn-efficient, Gatcher and Durati; Zn-inefficient) were grown in HEDTA chelate-buffered nutrient solution in controlled conditions and supplied with 0 or 40 mgrg chlorsulfuron L-1 . Zinc uptake rates of 12-d-old plants were measured over 80 or 90 minutes using65 Zn added to nutrient solutions. Increasing the zinc concentration of the solution increased the rate of zinc uptake, while the percentage of zinc transported to shoots was decreased. Addition of chlorsulfuron to uptake solutions for 90 minutes did not influence rate of zinc uptake or transport of zinc to shoots. Pretreating plants with chlorsulfuron for 5 days decreased zinc uptake rates, but transport to shoots was proportionally increased. Three-day pretreatment with chlorsulfuron was the minimum required for significant differences in uptake and transport of zinc to occur. Plants exposed to chlorsulfuron for 3 days required a further 5 days of growth in chlorsulfuron-free solutions before uptake rates recovered to control plant rates. It is concluded that chlorsulfuron deleteriously but reversibly affects uptake of zinc across the plasma membrane after prolonged exposure.
Keywords:chlorsulfuron  nutrient solution  roots  uptake  wheat  zinc deficiency
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