EFFECT OF PH AND CALCIUM ON SHORT-TERM NO3- FLUXES IN ROOTS OF BARLEY SEEDLINGS

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ASLAM, M [1 ]
TRAVIS, RL [1 ]
HUFFAKER, RC [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF DAVIS,DEPT AGRON & RANGE SCI,DAVIS,CA 95616
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10.1104/pp.108.2.727
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Q94 [植物学];
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The effect of pH and Ca2+ on net NO3- uptake, influx, and efflux by intact roots of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) seedlings was studied. Seedlings were induced with NO3- or NO2-. Net NO3- uptake and efflux, respectively, were determined by following its depletion from, and accumulation in, the external solution. Since roots of both uninduced and NO2--induced seedlings contain little internal NO3-, initial net uptake rates are equivalent to influx (M. Aslam, R.L. Travis, R.C. Huffaker [1994] Plant Physiol 106: 1293-1301). NO3- uptake (influx) by these roots was little affected at acidic pH. In contrast, in NO3--induced roots, which accumulate NO3-, net uptake rates decreased in response to acidic pH. Under these conditions, NO3- efflux was stimulated and was a function of root NO3- concentration. Conversely, at basic pH, NO3- uptake by NO3-- and NO2--induced and uninduced roots decreased, apparently because of the inhibition of influx. Calcium had little effect on NO3- uptake (influx) by NO3--induced roots at either pH 3 or 6. However, in NO3--induced roots, lack of Ca2+ at pH 3 significantly decreased net NO3- uptake and stimulated efflux. The results indicate that at acidic pH the decrease in net NO3- uptake is due to the stimulation of efflux, whereas at basic pH, it is due to the inhibition of influx.
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