Root respiration, growth and nitrogen uptake of Quercus suber seedlings

TitleRoot respiration, growth and nitrogen uptake of Quercus suber seedlings
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication1996
AuthorsMata, C., Scheurwater I., MartinsLoucao M. A., & Lambers H.
JournalPLANT PHYSIOLOGY AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Volume34
Issue5
Pagination727 - 734
Date Published1996///
KeywordsNO3-; NH4+; relative growth rate; root respiration
Abstract

We tested the influence of two N-sources, NO3- and NH4+, on root growthand respiration of Quercus suber L. Seedlings were grown on hydroponics
with 0.5 mM N as NO3- or NH4+ in a growth chamber. Root relative growth
rate (RGR) of NO3--fed seedlings ranged from 9 to 34 mg g(-1) day(-1).
These values are lower than those described for slow-growing herbaceous
and for most woody species. Root respiration and the activity and
capacity of the alternative pathway (AP) showed no differences between
the two N-sources. Both activity and capacity of the AP were very low
and the cytochrome pathway was fully engaged. Specific respiratory costs
were calculated for maintenance, 6.3 nmol O-2 g(-1) s(-1), for nitrate
uptake, 0.99 mol O-2 mol N-1, and for growth 5.4 mmol O-2 g(-1). These
values are similar to those found for slow-growing herbaceous species.
The major part of total root respiration, over 64%, was used for
maintenance processes, and a much smaller fraction for growth and
nitrate uptake.