Nitrogen and Dry-Matter Partitioning in Soybean Plants During Onset of and Recovery from Nitrogen Stress
- 1 December 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by University of Chicago Press in Botanical Gazette
- Vol. 147 (4) , 392-399
- https://doi.org/10.1086/337606
Abstract
This study tested the hypothesis that resupplying ntirogen after a period of nitrogen stress leads to restoration of the balance between root and shoot growth and normal functional activity. Nonnodulated soybean plants were grown hydroponically for 14 days with 1.0 mM NO3 - in a complete nutrient solution. One set of plants was continued on the complete nutrient solution for 25 days; a second set was given 0.0 mM NO3 - for 25 days; and the third set was given 0.0 mM NO3 - for 15 days. In continuously nitrogen-stressed plants, emergence and expansion of main-stem and branch leaves were severely inhibited as low introgen content limited further growth. This was followed by a shift in partitioning of dry matter from the leaves to the roots, resulting in an initial stimulation of root growth and a decreased shoot:root ratio. Reduced nitrogen also was redistributed from the leaves into the stems and roots. When nitrogen stress was relieved, leaf initiation and expansion were renewed. With the restoration of the balance between root and shoot function, the shoot:root ratio and distribution of reduced nitrogen within the plant organs returned to levels similar to those of nonstressed plants.Keywords
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