GLOSER, Vít, Pavel SEDLÁČEK and Jan GLOSER. Consequences of nitrogen deficiency induced by low external N concentration and by patchy N supply in Picea abies and Thuja occidentalis. Trees - Structure and function. Berlin / Heidelberg: Springer, 2009, vol. 23, No 1, p. 1-9. ISSN 0931-1890.
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Original name Consequences of nitrogen deficiency induced by low external N concentration and by patchy N supply in Picea abies and Thuja occidentalis
Name in Czech Důsledky nedostatku dusíku vyvolaného nízkou koncentrací N v prostředí a heterogenní dostupností u Picea abies a Thuja occidentalis
Authors GLOSER, Vít (203 Czech Republic, guarantor), Pavel SEDLÁČEK (203 Czech Republic) and Jan GLOSER (203 Czech Republic).
Edition Trees - Structure and function, Berlin / Heidelberg, Springer, 2009, 0931-1890.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 30105 Physiology
Country of publisher Germany
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
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Impact factor Impact factor: 1.603
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14310/09:00029093
Organization unit Faculty of Science
UT WoS 000262538700001
Keywords in English sectorial xylem anatomy; PNUE; photosynthesis; 15N labeling
Tags 15N labeling, photosynthesis, PNUE, sectorial xylem anatomy
Tags International impact, Reviewed
Changed by Changed by: doc. RNDr. Vít Gloser, Ph.D., učo 2691. Changed: 11/1/2010 09:30.
Abstract
We examined the responses of two coniferous species Picea abies and Thuja occidentalis to decreased nitrogen availability.Nitrogen availability was reduced either by lower N concentration in the nutrient solution or by a patchy supply of a high N concentration to only one side root isolated in a split-root setup. Low N availability resulted in lower specific leaf area and photosynthetic rate in Thuja. Photosynthetic nitrogen use efficiency, however, linearly decreased with increasing N content only in Thuja. Patchy N supply caused uneven distribution of newly acquired labeled nitrogen and total N but did not result in significantly greater heterogeneity in the rate of photosynthesis among branches both in Picea and in Thuja plants. Both examined species possess mechanisms that reduce adverse effects of patchy N supply and restricted nitrogen transport in xylem to some parts of crown on their photosynthetic carbon assimilation.
Abstract (in Czech)
Byly zkoumány reakce dvou druhů jehličnanů na sníženou dostupnost N vyvolanou jednak jeho nízkou koncentrací v substrátu a jednak dostupností N pouze k jednomu oddělenému kořenu. Heterogenní dostupnost v substrátu vyvolala heterogenitu v rozmístění nově přijímaného N v nadzemní části rostlin obou druhů avšak tento efekt však průkazně neovlivnil homogenitu v rychlosti fotosyntézy. Rostliny zřejmě disponují mechanismy umožňující omezit dopady sníženého transportu N do některých částí koruny na rychlost asimilace uhlíku.
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GA522/04/0631, research and development projectName: Modifikační vliv rozdílné architektury vodivých pletiv na využití dusíku u stromů
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Modifying effect of different vascular architecture on nitrogen utilization in trees
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