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Partitioning of Newly Absorbed and Previously Stored Nitrogen and Sulfur Under Sulfate Deficient Nutrition
B.R. Lee, , W.J. Jung, J.C. Avice, A. Ourry, T.H. Kim
Published in Taylor and Francis Inc.
2014
Volume: 37
   
Issue: 10
Pages: 1702 - 1716
Abstract
Sulfur (S) deficiency effects on nitrogen (N) and S fluxes during vegetative growth of Brassica napus was investigated by tracing 15N and 34S for 9 d of S-sufficient [1.5 mM sulfate (SO42-)] and S-deficient (0.05 mM SO42-) condition. A significant decrease in leaf osmotic potential and chlorophyll content was apparent after 9 d of S-deficiency. Sulfur uptake during 9 d was remarkably decreased by 94.3% by S-deficiency, whereas no significant change occurred for N uptake. The N and S deriving from uptake were mainly allocated to the leaves in control plants, but the S flow into leaves was largely restricted under S-deficient condition. The remobilization of stored N and S were mainly issued only from leaves in control plants, while from leaves and petiole in S-deficient ones. The remobilization of N and S mainly issued from leaves flows into the roots both in control and S-deficient plants. © 2014 Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of Plant Nutrition
PublisherData powered by TypesetTaylor and Francis Inc.
ISSN01904167