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The effect of oxygen on nitrate and nitrite assimilation in leaves ofZea maysL. under dark conditions

โœ Scribed by M. P. Watt; V. M. Gray; C. F. Cresswell


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1986
Tongue
English
Weight
525 KB
Volume
169
Category
Article
ISSN
0032-0935

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โœฆ Synopsis


The assimilation of nitrate under dark-N2 and dark-O2 conditions in Zea mays leaf tissue was investigated using colourimetric and (15)N techniques for the determination of organic and inorganic nitrogen. Studies using (15)N indicated that nitrate was assimilated under dark conditions. However, the rate of nitrate assimilation in the dark was only 28% of the rate under non-saturating light conditions. No nitrite accumulated under dark aerobiosis, even though nitrate reduction occurred under these conditions. The pattern of nitrite accumulation in leaf tissue in response to dark-N2 conditions consisted of three phases: an initial lag phase, followed by a period of rapid nitrite accumulation and finally a phase during which the rate of nitrite accumulation declined. After a 1-h period of dark-anaerobiosis, both nitrate reduction and nitrite accumulation declined considerably. However, when O2 was supplied, nitrate reduction was stimulated and the accumulated nitrite was rapidly reduced. Anaerobic conditions stimulated nitrate reduction in leaf tissue after a period of dark-aerobic pretreatment.


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