Root Development and Absorption of Ammonium and Nitrate from the Rhizosphere

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Arnold J. Bloom [1 ]
Paul A. Meyerhoff [1 ]
Alison R. Taylor [1 ]
Thomas L. Rost [2 ]
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[1] University of California,Department of Vegetable Crops
[2] Davis,Section of Plant Biology
[3] University of California,undefined
[4] Davis,undefined
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ammonium; nitrate; roots growth; development; rhizosphere; pH redox potential;
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10.1007/s00344-003-0009-8
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Plant roots operate in an environment that is extremely heterogeneous, both spatially and temporally. Nonetheless, under conditions of limited diffusion and against intense competition from soil microorganisms, plant roots locate and acquire vital nitrogen resources. Several factors influence the mechanisms by which roots respond to ammonium and nitrate. Nitrogen that is required for cell division and expansion derives primarily from the apex itself absorbing rhizosphere ammonium and nitrate. Root density and extension are greater in nutrient solutions containing ammonium than in those containing nitrate as the sole nitrogen source. Root nitrogen acquisition alters rhizosphere pH and redox potential, which in turn regulate root cell proliferation and mechanical properties. The net result is that roots proliferate in soil zones rich in nitrogen. Moreover, plants develop thinner and longer roots when ammonium is the primary nitrogen source, an appropriate strategy for a relatively immobile nitrogen form.
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