Effects of different nitrogen forms on the growth and cytokinin content in xylem sap of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.) seedlings

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作者
Lu, Ying Lin [1 ]
Xu, Yang Chun [1 ]
Shen, Qi Rong [1 ]
Dong, Cai Xia [1 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Agr Univ, Coll Resources & Environm Sci, Nanjing 210095, Peoples R China
关键词
Cytokinin; Homogeneous and localized supply; Nitrogen form; Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.); Xylem sap; ROOT-SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE; NITRATE UPTAKE; LONG-DISTANCE; AMMONIUM NUTRITION; MAIZE; PLANTS; WATER; AVAILABILITY; MORPHOLOGY; POTASSIUM;
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10.1007/s11104-008-9733-y
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
In order to investigate the effects of homogeneous and localized supply of different nitrogen forms (nitrate, NO3- vs ammonium, NH4+) on the growth of tomato seedlings, root morphology and six cytokinin (CTK) fractions in xylem sap were analyzed. Whole roots were supplied with different ratios of NO3- to NH4+ (100: 0, as 100-0NA; 75: 25, as 75-25NA; 50: 50, as 50-50NA) under homogeneous supply. In split-root experiments, three treatments were compared: a sole NO3- supply (N vertical bar N), a spatially separated supply of NO3- and NH4+ (N vertical bar A), and a spatially separated supply of NO3- and a mixture of NO3- and NH4+ nutrition at a ratio of 75:25 (N vertical bar AN). All concentrations of total N were set at 5 mM. The results showed that (1) homogeneous 75% NO3- plus 25% NH4+ supply to the whole root zone led to maximum shoot and root dry matter (DM), root surface area (RS) and root volume (RV). The spatially separated supply of NO3- and NH4+ (N vertical bar A) resulted in a contrasting effect on root morphology: in comparison to N vertical bar N, root DM in the NO3- -containing pot was increased by 50% whereas it was depressed by 50% in the NH4+ -containing pot. The 75% NO3- plus 25% NH4+ supply in the split-root experiment led to no significant effects either on shoot DM and root DM, or on RS and RV when compared to N vertical bar N. (2) The presence of NH4+ in the external medium led to a significantly reduced total xylem-CTK concentration, and a close negative correlation was found between xylem NH4+ and total CTK concentration irrespective of culture mode. A relatively high level of zeatin riboside (ZR) was maintained both in 75-25NA and N vertical bar A treatments. It was concluded that, in addition to the percentage of NH4+ to NO3- in the nutrient solution, whether NH4+ was supplied to the whole root system or to only part of the root system was also an important factor affecting plant growth. The fact that the 75-25NA and N vertical bar A treatments resulted in optimal growth of tomato seedlings might be attributed to the higher ZR concentration in xylem.
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