HIGH NITROGEN DEPOSITION CAUSES CHANGES IN AMINO-ACID-CONCENTRATIONS AND PROTEIN SPECTRA IN NEEDLES OF THE SCOTS PINE (PINUS-SYLVESTRIS)

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作者
PIETILA, M
LAHDESMAKI, P
PIETILAINEN, P
FERM, A
HYTONEN, J
PATILA, A
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[1] UNIV OULU,DEPT BIOCHEM,SF-90570 OULU,FINLAND
[2] MUHOS RES STN,FOREST RES INST,SF-91500 MUHOS,FINLAND
[3] KANNUS RES STN,FOREST RES INST,SF-69100 KANNUS,FINLAND
[4] DEPT PEATLAND FORESTRY,FOREST RES INST,SF-01301 VANTAA,FINLAND
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10.1016/0269-7491(91)90061-Z
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Growth of the Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris) suffered considerably in forests close to fur farms in western Finland, with the occurrence of winter time dieback in the youngest shoots and leading to a bush-like, flat crown canopy. One reason for this growth disturbance may be a serious imbalance in nitrogen metabolism caused by the extra N supply, emitted as NH3 from the dung of the animals. Total N and NH4+ concentrations in the needles and soluble nitrogen concentration in the soil increased considerably in the vicinity of the fur farms. The extra N in the needles was bound in the first place in arginine, the concentration of which increased 10(2)-10(3) fold compared with control trees, and to a lesser extent in glutamine and other amino acids. Alterations in the quantitative and qualitative protein patterns of the needles were obtained. The extra N increased the concentration of total soluble proteins, although it inhibited the formation of certain polypeptides (particularly in the areas of 30, 38, 50 and 65-90 kDa) which were possibly essential for the normal wintering processes. One reason for the winter time dieback in the high N area could thus be found in the altered protein profiles.
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