EFFECT OF NITRATE ON THE AMMONIUM UPTAKE AND GROWTH OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES OF RICE (ORYZA SATIVA)AT THE SEEDLING STAGE
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    Nitrate is becoming more and more important for N nutrition of rice plants since rice is now cultivated in intermittent irrigation or even in aerobic soil condition. Moreover, the rhizosphere of rice roots is actually in partial oxidized status due to the released oxygen by rice roots. Solution culture experiments were carried out to study the effect of NO3- on the NH4+ uptake kinetics of rice roots and the glutamine synthetase activity (GSA) in leaves of four typical rice genotypes (Conventional Indica, Conventional Japonica, Hybrid Indica, Hybrid Japonica) at the seedling stage (28 day old). The results obtained were as follows. Partial replacement of NH4+ by NO3- could improve the growth and N uptake of rice. The rate of NH4+ uptake by dif ferent genotypes was in following order:Hybrid Indica > Conventional Indica> Hybrid Japonica > Conventional Japonica. The presence of NO3- could increase the NH4+ uptake of rice. This increase was mainly attributed to a significantly increased Vmax (31.5% on average of the four genotypes) in the treatment with NO3- while the Km values for NH4+ (the increased percentage being 4.26% on average of the four genotypes) were not significantly affected by the addition of NO3-. NO3- could also increase the GSA in the leaves of rice, and thus, the assimilation of NH4+ were improved.

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Duan Yinghua, Zhang Yali, Shen Qirong. EFFECT OF NITRATE ON THE AMMONIUM UPTAKE AND GROWTH OF DIFFERENT GENOTYPES OF RICE (ORYZA SATIVA)AT THE SEEDLING STAGE[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2005,42(2):260-265.

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  • Received:March 15,2004
  • Revised:June 10,2004
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  • Online: February 25,2013
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