The influence of ammonium and chloride on potassium and nitrate absorption by barley roots depends on time of exposure and cultivar |
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Authors: | Bloom A J Finazzo J |
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Affiliation: | Department of Vegetable Crops, University of California, Davis, California 95616. |
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Abstract: | Net uptakes of K+ and NO3− were monitored simultaneously and continuously for two barley (Hordeum vulgare) cultivars, Prato and Olli. The cultivars had similar rates of net K+ and NO3− uptake in the absence of NH4+ or Cl−. Long-term exposure (over 6 hours) to media which contained equimolar mixtures of NH4+, K+, Cl−, or NO3− affected the cultivars very differently: (a) the presence of NH4+ as NH4Cl stimulated net NO3− uptake in Prato barley but inhibited net NO3− uptake in Olli barley; (b) Cl− inhibited net NO3− uptake in Prato but had little effect in Olli; and (c) NH4+ as (NH4)2SO4 inhibited net K+ uptake in Prato but had little effect in Olli. Moreover, the immediate response to the addition of an ion often varied significantly from the long-term response; for example, the addition of Cl− initially inhibited net K+ uptake in Olli barley but, after a 4 hour exposure, it was stimulatory. For both cultivars, net NH4+ and Cl− uptake did not change significantly with time after these ions were added to the nutrient medium. These data indicate that, even within one species, there is a high degree of genotypic variation in the control of nutrient absorption. |
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