Low nitrate uptake white clover genotype: Nitrogen relations of a low nitrate uptake inbred line of white clover (Trifolium repens L.)
The nitrogen relations of an inbred line of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) thought to exhibit an abnormally low capacity for NO₃⁻ uptake (line LNU) were compared with a line regarded as normal with respect to NO₃⁻ uptake (line NNU). Growth, nodulation, N₂ fixation and NO₃⁻ uptake were measured o...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant and soil 2002-01, Vol.238 (2), p.191-204 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The nitrogen relations of an inbred line of white clover (Trifolium repens L.) thought to exhibit an abnormally low capacity for NO₃⁻ uptake (line LNU) were compared with a line regarded as normal with respect to NO₃⁻ uptake (line NNU). Growth, nodulation, N₂ fixation and NO₃⁻ uptake were measured over 7 weeks in flowing solution culture (Experiment 1) by plants dependent for N acquisition on either (i) NO₃⁻ uptake, (ii) NO₃⁻Ѫuptake +N₂ fixation, or (iii) N₂ fixation only. Effects of plant N status on the short-term uptake and translocation of ¹⁵NH₄⁺ and ¹⁵NO₃⁻ were also investigated (Experiment 2). Nitrate uptake per plant by —ƒixl+NO₃⁻ line LNU was 50% of uptake by line NNU over 35 days, and there were significant differences in specific uptake rates of NO₃⁻ between the lines over the first 24 days. The 'low NO₃⁻-uptake' phenotype was indistinct under +ƒixl+NO₃⁻ treatment. Nitrate lowered specific rates of nitrogen fixation by line NNU but had no effect on line LNU. Only low N status line LNU plants had lower short-term rates of NH₄⁺ and NO₃⁻ uptake than line NNU. It is concluded that the 'low NO₃⁻ uptake' phenotype of line LNU is inconsistently expressed. Circumstantial evidence points to increased NO₃⁻ efflux and decreased xylem translocation of NO₃⁻ as possible explanations for the lower NO₃⁻ uptake by line LNU. |
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ISSN: | 0032-079X 1573-5036 |
DOI: | 10.1023/A:1014456622446 |