Efficiency of nitrate uptake in spinach: impact of external nitrate concentration and relative growth rate on nitrate influx and efflux

Regulation of nitrate influx and efflux in spinach (Spinacia oleracea L., cv. Subito), was studied in short-term label experiments with ¹³N-and ¹⁵N-nitrate. Nitrate fluxes were examined in relation to the N demand for growth, defined as relative growth rate (RGR) times plant N concentration. Plants...

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Veröffentlicht in:Plant and soil 1999, Vol.208 (1), p.125-134
Hauptverfasser: Steege, M.W. ter (Groningen Univ., Haren (Netherlands). Dept. of Plant Biology), Stulen, I, Wiersema, P.K, Posthumus, F, Vaalburg, W
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Zusammenfassung:Regulation of nitrate influx and efflux in spinach (Spinacia oleracea L., cv. Subito), was studied in short-term label experiments with ¹³N-and ¹⁵N-nitrate. Nitrate fluxes were examined in relation to the N demand for growth, defined as relative growth rate (RGR) times plant N concentration. Plants were grown at different nitrate concentrations (0.8 and 4 mM), with mineral composition of growth and uptake solutions identical. Nitrate influx, efflux and net nitrate uptake rate (NNUR) were independent of the external nitrate concentration, despite differences in internal nitrate concentration. At both N regimes, NNUR was adequate to meet the N demand for growth. RGR-related signals predominantly determined the nitrate fluxes. At high RGR (0.25 g g⁻¹ day⁻¹), nitrate influx was 20 to 40% lower and nitrate efflux was 50 to 70% lower than at lower RGR (0.17 g g⁻¹ day⁻¹); efflux: influx ratio (E:I) declined from 0.5 at low RGR to 0.2 at higher RGR. Thus, the efficiency of NNUR substantially increased with increasing RGR. Differences in nitrate translocation between morning and afternoon coincided with differences in nitrate efflux, which is in accordance with the suggested regulation of nitrate efflux by the root cytoplasmic nitrate concentration.
ISSN:0032-079X
1573-5036
DOI:10.1023/a:1004585200558