Deposition of ammonium and nitrate in the roots of maize seedlings supplied with different nitrogen salts.

Arnold J Bloom, Lesley Randall, Alison R Taylor, Wendy K Silk
Author Information
  1. Arnold J Bloom: Department of Plant Sciences, University of California, Davis, CA 95616, USA. ajbloom@ucdavis.edu

Abstract

This study measured total osmolarity and concentrations of NH(4)(+), NO(3)(-), K(+), soluble carbohydrates, and organic acids in maize seminal roots as a function of distance from the apex, and NH(4)(+) and NO(3)(-) in xylem sap for plants receiving NH(4)(+) or NO(3)(-) as a sole N-source, NH(4)(+) plus NO(3)(-), or no nitrogen at all. The disparity between net deposition rates and net exogenous influx of NH(4)(+) indicated that growing cells imported NH(4)(+) from more mature tissue, whereas more mature root tissues assimilated or translocated a portion of the NH(4)(+) absorbed. Net root NO(3)(-) influx under Ca(NO(3))(2) nutrition was adequate to account for pools found in the growth zone and provided twice as much as was deposited locally throughout the non-growing tissue. In contrast, net root NO(3)(-) influx under NH(4)NO(3) was less than the local deposition rate in the growth zone, indicating that additional NO(3)(-) was imported or metabolically produced. The profile of NO(3)(-) deposition rate in the growth zone, however, was similar for the plants receiving Ca(NO(3))(2) or NH(4)NO(3). These results suggest that NO(3)(-) may serve a major role as an osmoticant for supporting root elongation in the basal part of the growth zone and maintaining root function in the young mature tissues.

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MeSH Term

Ammonium Compounds
Biomass
Carbohydrates
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
Nitrates
Nitrogen
Organ Specificity
Osmolar Concentration
Plant Roots
Plant Shoots
Salts
Seedlings
Xylem
Zea mays

Chemicals

Ammonium Compounds
Carbohydrates
Nitrates
Salts
Nitrogen