RESPONSE OF LUPINS (LUPINUS-ANGUSTIFOLIUS L) AND PEAS (PISUM-SATIVUM L) TO FE DEFICIENCY INDUCED BY LOW CONCENTRATIONS OF FE IN SOLUTION OR BY ADDITION OF HCO3-

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作者
WHITE, PF
ROBSON, AD
机构
[1] Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, School of Agriculture, The University of Western Australia, Nedlands, W.A.
关键词
Fe deficiency; Fe reduction; field peas; HCO[!sub]3[!/sub][!sup]-[!/sup; lupins; pH;
D O I
10.1007/BF00010742
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
Lupins appear to be more sensitive than peas to Fe deficiency. However, when grown in nutrient solutions between pH 5–6, little difference existed between them in their ability to acidify the solution or to release FeIII reducing compounds. This experiment was aimed at determining whether differences between species which occurred when Fe deficiency was induced by withholding Fe from an acid solution, are maintained when Fe deficiency is induced by addition of HCO3-. Lupins and peas were grown in nutrient solutions at 0, 2 and 6 μM of FeIII EDDHA and either with or without HCO3- (6 m M). Bicarbonate induced symptoms of Fe deficiency (chlorosis) in both lupins and peas, and markedly decreased the growth of shoots. Symptoms appeared sooner and were more severe in lupins than in peas. Growing plants without HCO3-, but at the lowest Fe level, decreased the growth and Fe concentration of shoots of lupins but did not induce chlorosis. Growing peas in this treatment, decreased Fe concentrations, but to a lesser extent than in lupins, and did not decrease growth. H+-ion extrusion and release of FeIII reducing compounds was greater in lupins than in peas. Bicarbonate also decreased the growth of roots of lupins but increased the growth of roots of peas. Results indicate that when Fe deficiency is induced by HCO3-, then the response of lupins and peas are similar to their response in acid solution culture. Differences between species therefore could not be explained by their relative abilities to acidify or release FeIII reducing compounds. Greater control of the distribution of Fe within the shoots, the presence of a pool of Fe within the roots, a lower threshold for Fe uptake, or a higher content of seed-Fe, may therefore be the reason for the lower sensitivity of peas than lupins to Fe deficiency. © 1990, Kluwer Academic Publishers. All rights reserved.
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