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Effect of NH4 +:NO3 - ratios on growth and nitrogen uptake by onions

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The modelling of ion uptake by plants requires the measurement of kinetic and growth parameters under specific conditions. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of nine NH sup+inf4 :NO sup−inf3 ratios on onions (Allium cepa L.). Twenty-eight to 84 day-old onion plants were treated with NH sup+inf4 :NOf3/sup− ratios ranging from 0 to 100% of each ionic species in one mM solutions in a growth chamber. Maximum N influx (Imax) was assessed using the N depletion method. Except at an early stage, ionic species did not influence significantly Imax, the Michaelis constant (Km) and the minimum concentration for net uptake (Cmin). Imax for ammonium decreased from 101 to 59 pmole cm-2 s-1 while Imax for nitrate increased from 26 to 54 pmole cm-2 s-1 as the plant matured. On average, Km and Cmin values were 14.29 μM, and 5.06 μM for ammonium, and 11.90 μM and 4.54 μM for nitrate, respectively. In general, the effect of NH4 +:NO3 - ratios on root weight, shoot weight and total weight depended on plant age. At an early stage, maximum plant growth and N uptake were obtained with ammonium as the sole source of N. At later stages, maximum plant growth and N uptake were obtained as the proportion of nitrate increased in the nutrient solution. The was no apparent nutrient deficiency whatever NH4 +:NO3 - ratio was applied, although ammonium reduced the uptake of cations and increased the uptake of phosphorus.

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Abbreviations

Imax :

influx maximum

Km :

concentration in solution corresponding to half-maximum influx

Cmin :

concentration in solution below which influx ceases

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The research was supported by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.

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Abbès, C., Parent, L.E., Karam, A. et al. Effect of NH4 +:NO3 - ratios on growth and nitrogen uptake by onions. Plant Soil 171, 289–296 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00010284

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