EFFECTS OF NACL ON FLOWS OF N AND MINERAL IONS AND ON NO3- REDUCTION RATE WITHIN WHOLE PLANTS OF SALT-SENSITIVE BEAN AND SALT-TOLERANT COTTON

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GOUIA, H [1 ]
GHORBAL, MH [1 ]
TOURAINE, B [1 ]
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[1] ECOLE NATL SUPER AGRON MONTIPELLIER,INRA,CNRS,URA 573,F-34060 MONTPELLIER 1,FRANCE
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10.1104/pp.105.4.1409
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Q94 [植物学];
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The effects of NaCl on the transport rates of cations, NO3-, and reduced N compounds between roots and shoot and on NO3- assimilation rate were examined on plants of two species differing in their sensitivity to salinity, bean (Phaseolus vulgare L. cv Gabriella) and cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. cv Akala). Biomass production after 20 d in response to 50 and 100 mM NaCl decreased by 48 and 59% in bean, but only 6 and 14% in cotton. The comparison of the flow patterns obtained for control and NaCl-fed plants showed that salinity induced a general decrease in all the fluxes involved in partitioning of N and the various ions. This decrease was markedly higher in bean than in cotton. Within either species, the different flows (uptake, xylem flux, phloem flux) of a given element were affected by NaCl to the same extent with minor exceptions. No specific effect of salinity on any of the components of N partitioning were discerned. The greater sensitivity of nitrate reductase activity to NaCl in bean leaves compared to cotton leaves seems to be due to a decreased compartmentalization of ions rather than to a difference in salt tolerance of the enzyme itself. Overall, our data show that alteration of mineral nutrition is not solely the reflection of a decreased growth rate, but also is a general process that impairs uptake of all the minerals even at mild NaCl salinity.
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