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Kreuzwieser J; Stulen I; Wiersema P; Vaalburg W;
Rennenberg H. 2000. Nitrate transport processes in
Fagus-Laccaria-mycorrhizae. PLANT AND SOIL.
220(1-2):107-117.
Address:
Kreuzwieser J, Inst Forstbot & Baumphysiol,
Flughafen 17, D-79085 Freiburg, Germany.
The contribution of influx and efflux of NO3- on
NO3- net uptake has been studied in excised
mycorrhizae of 18-20 week old beech (Fagus
sylvatica L.) trees. Net uptake rates of NO3-
followed uniphasic Michaelis-Menten kinetics in
the concentration range between 10 mu M and 1.0
mM external NO3-, with an apparent K-m of 88 +/-
7 mu M, and a V-max of 110 +/- 7 nmol g(-1) root
f.wt. h(-1). The relative xylem loading of N,
i.e. the portion of NO3- taken up that was loaded
into the xylem vessels as NO3- plus reduced N,
was constant over the concentration range tested
(4.6-7.7%). NO3- influx proceeded linearly with
increasing external NO3- supply. When the assumed
regulators of net NO3- uptake, i.e. NH4+ or
L-glutamate, were applied together with NO3-, net
uptake rates of NO3- decreased. This inhibitory
effect was caused by a reduction of NO3- influx
rather than an enhanced efflux. The comparison of
the present data with a recent study with
non-mycorrhizal beech roots (Kreuzwieser et al.,
1997; J. Exp. Bot. 48, 1431-1438) revealed that
mycorrhization leads to reduced rates of NO3- net
uptake. This effect is caused by reduced influx
plus enhanced efflux of NO3- as compared with
non-mycorrhizal beech roots.
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