The Uptake of Potassium, Nitrate, Water, and Oxygen by a Maize Root System in Relation to its Size
- 1 December 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Experimental Botany
- Vol. 28 (6) , 1389-1398
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jxb/28.6.1389
Abstract
Using a special apparatus, the uptake of nitrate, potassium, water, and oxygen by a maize plant was recorded at short intervals. After cutting most of the roots, the regrowth of the root system was measured in relation to the increase in nitrate, potassium, and water uptake, oxygen consumption of the root system, and leaf growth rate. It has been suggested that when the root surface is not limiting nitrate reduction is the rate-limiting process for nitrate uptake. Differences between nitrate uptake in light and dark are explained by the influence of light on nitrate reduction. Differences in leaf growth rate have been discussed in relation to root resistance and leaf water content.This publication has 1 reference indexed in Scilit:
- Nutrient Uptake by Different Parts of the Intact Roots of PlantsJournal of Experimental Botany, 1967