Water-conducting roots responsible for nitrogen uptake in maize (Zea mays)
Yutong Jiang,
Joann K. Whalen
Abstract:Nitrate (NO3-) uptake is primarily driven by mass flow and varies among maize root types. The importance of embryonic and crown roots in acquiring NO3-was determined here in wet and dry soils. Maize was grown in a split-root pot that segregated the embryonic and crown roots. The soil was moistened to water potentials of either -5kPa or -30kPa. A partial N mass balance was made by destructively sampling shoots, roots, and soils after 0, 24, and 48 h following15N-KNO3injection at the V3 and V6 stages. Gross nitr… Show more
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