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Effects of NO3, NH4+ and urea nutrition on endogenous levels of IAA and four cytokinins in two epiphytic bromeliads
Authors:H MERCIER  GB KERBAUY  B SOTTA  E MIGINIAC
Affiliation:Department of Botany, University of São Paulo, PO Box 11461, CEP 05422-970, São Paulo, SP, Brazil;Laboratoire de Physiologie du Devéloppement des Plantes, UniversitéP. et M. Curie, 4 place Jussieu, 75252 Paris Cedex 05, France
Abstract:The long-term effects of different nitrogen sources on the endogenous IAA and cytokinin levels in two bromeliad species were investigated. In nature, Vriesea philippocoburgii is a tank-forming epiphytic bromeliad which uses the tank water reservoir as a substitute for soil, whereas Tillandsia pohliana is a tankless atmospheric epiphytic species. A culture was established from seeds germinated in aseptic condictions, and the plantlets were grown for 6 months in a modified Knudson medium to which was added 8 mol m?3 of nitrogen in the form of NO3?, NH4+ or urea. The hormonal contents of the bromeliad shoots were determined by means of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), coupled to an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), isopentenyladenine (iP), isopentenyladenosine (9R]iP), zeatin (Z) and zeatin riboside (9R]Z). Nitrogen supplied in the form of urea gave the highest values of fresh and dry weights for both species, and this was positively correlated to IAA levels. The cytokinin patterns showed that isopentenyladenosine was the predominant form for both species in all samples. However, urea induced the highest level of this riboside form and also the highest level of total cytokinins for V. philippocoburgii, while NH4+ had the same effect on the atmospheric species. These results are discussed in terms of the different growth habits of these two species in nature. It is suggested that urea may be an important source of nitrogen often found inside the tank of V. philippocoburgii. NO3? treatment increased the IAA/Cks balance, mainly for V. philippocoburgii, while urea and NH4+ shifted this ratio in favour of cytokinins, thus apparently inhibiting root development in both species.
Keywords:Tillandsia pohliana                        Vriesea philippocoburgii            Bromeliaceae  bromeliad  ammonium  auxin  cytokinins  endogenous hormones  nitrate  nitrogen nutrition  urea
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