Nitrate uptake by bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) roots under phosphate deficiency

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A. Gniazdowska
A. M. Rychter
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Plant and Soil | 2000年 / 226卷
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nitrate reductase; phosphate deficiency; plasma membrane ATPase; roots;
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Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) plants were cultured for 19 d on complete or on phosphate deficient culture media. Low inorganic phosphate concentration in the roots decreased ATP level and nitrate uptake rate. The mechanisms which may control nitrate uptake rate during phosphate deficiency were examined. Plasma membrane enriched fractions from phosphate sufficient and phosphate deficient plants were isolated and compared. The decrease in total phospholipid content was observed in plasma membranes from phosphate deficient roots, but phospholipid composition was similar. No changes in ATPase and proton pumping activities measured in isolated plasma membrane of phosphate sufficient and phosphate deficient bean roots were noted. The electron microscope observations carried out on cortical meristematic cells of the roots showed that active ATPases were found in plasma membrane of both phosphate sufficient and phosphate deficient plants. The decrease in inorganic phosphate concentration in roots led to increased nitrate accumulation in roots, accompanied by a corresponding alterations in NO3 distribution between shoots and roots. Nitrate reductase activity in roots of phosphate deficient plants estimated in vivo and in vitro was reduced to 50–60% of the control. The increased NO3 concentration in root tissue may be explained by decreased NR activity and lower transport of nitrate from roots to shoots. Therefore, the reduction of nitrate uptake during phosphate starvation is mainly a consequence of nitrate accumulation in the roots.
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