The effect of nitrogenous compounds on in vitro germination of Orobanche crenata Forsk.

Autor: van Hezewijk, M. J., Verkleij, J. A. C.
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Zdroj: Weed Research; Oct1996, Vol. 36 Issue 5, p395-404, 10p, 5 Charts
Abstrakt: The effect of nitrogen (ammonium, urea and nitrate), applied during a conditioning or germination phase, on germination of Orobanche crenata Forsk, seeds was investigated in vitro. Ammonium sulphate (8 mM) applied during conditioning in combination with the nitrification inhibitor nitrapyrin, reduced germination of seeds from 46% to 26%. A tower concentration of 4 mM ammonium sulphate or supplying nitrogen as 8 mM urea or 16 mM nitrate did not inhibit germination. Applied after conditioning during the germination phase, 4 mM ammonium sulphate strongly inhibited germination, especially in combination with a nitrification inhibitor: germination was reduced to less than 5%. Urea (8 mM) reduced germination to only a limited extent (from 58% to 40%). When a urease inhibitor (carbon disulfide) was additionally applied, germination percentage was not affected. Nitrate had no effect. It is hypothesized that the inhibition by ammonium of O. crenata germination is connected with a reduced ability to detoxify ammonium, owing to the reduced activities of the enzymes GS and GOGAT. The inhibitory effect of urea may be indirect, occurring through conversion to ammonium. The effect of a short-term exposure to ammonium was largely reversible and no increase in mortality could be detected. The presence of 6 mM phosphate, Hepes or Mops buffer was found to intervene with the inhibition by ammonium. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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