EFFECTS OF ELEVATED NH4+ ON ARABIDOPSIS SEEDLINGS DIFFERENT IN ACCESSIONS
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    The aims of the work were to investigate effect of NH4+ on Arabidopsis seedlings of different accessions growing in agar medium or hydroponics in root characteristics, morphology and physiology.Results indicate primary root length, lateral root length and root surface area of Arabidopsis all decreased with increasing NH4+, but root average diameter went up first and then down with increasing NH4+.Difference between ecotypes of Arabidopsis in response to elevated NH4+ was obvious, but no similar phenomenon was found when the seedlings were exposed to the same concentration of K+.Further study on two significantly different accessions of Arabidopsis (Col-0 tolerant to NH4+ and JA22 sensitive to NH4+) show that the effect of NH4+ was significantly lower on Col-0 than on JA22 in inhibiting root length, and so was it in promoting root average diameter, but no much difference was observed between them.Treated with 30 mmol L-1 NH4+, Col-0 was significantly higher than JA22 in biomass of the shoots, but much lower in chlorophyll content, and they are more or less the same in water content.And in terms of NH4+ uptake rate, Col-0 was at least 3 times higher than JA22.Therefore, it could be concluded that the Arabidopsis growth inhibited by NH4+ was not attributed to rhizosphere acidification, absence of NO3-, high ion intensity or high availability of NH4+ to plants.

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Li Baohai, Shi Weiming. EFFECTS OF ELEVATED NH4+ ON ARABIDOPSIS SEEDLINGS DIFFERENT IN ACCESSIONS[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2007,44(3):508-515.

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  • Received:January 04,2006
  • Revised:May 12,2006
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