Root growth and proton efflux rates of rice seedlings in a greenhouse environment

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Autor(a) principal: França,Marcel Giovanni Costa
Data de Publicação: 2006
Outros Autores: Rossiello,Roberto Oscar Pereyra, Ramos,Flávia Toledo, Zonta,Everaldo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Acta Botanica Brasilica
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Resumo: Growth patterns and mean proton efflux rates (E H+) in roots of rice seedlings (Oryza sativa cv. IAC 47) grown under light conditions in a greenhouse environment were studied. Fifteen days after emergence, seedlings were transferred to pots containing 3.7 L of nutrient solution with 1.43 mmol NNH4+ L¹ as the sole source of nitrogen, to induce four sequential cycles of solution acidification, starting with a pH value of 5.3. Mean proton effluxes were computed based on growth periods of 48 h (from 0 to 192 h). E H+ values were estimated from values of relative root growth rates (RGR), expressed as root area (RA) or fresh mass (FM), and the linear coefficient of the regression of total free protons in nutrient solution (U H+) on RA or FM. Total free protons in the solution and the acidification gradients (deltaU H+/deltaMF) were better related to FM than to RA. Root growth rates were affected by photosynthetic irradiance and temperature fluctuations in the greenhouse, and were not clearly related to E H+ values. However, it was concluded that when a linear relation between U H+ and fresh root mass is found, E H+ estimates expressed by FM may be more reliable than when expressed by RA units.
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title Root growth and proton efflux rates of rice seedlings in a greenhouse environment
spellingShingle Root growth and proton efflux rates of rice seedlings in a greenhouse environment
França,Marcel Giovanni Costa
root area
fresh root mass
relative growth rate
acidification gradient
title_short Root growth and proton efflux rates of rice seedlings in a greenhouse environment
title_full Root growth and proton efflux rates of rice seedlings in a greenhouse environment
title_fullStr Root growth and proton efflux rates of rice seedlings in a greenhouse environment
title_full_unstemmed Root growth and proton efflux rates of rice seedlings in a greenhouse environment
title_sort Root growth and proton efflux rates of rice seedlings in a greenhouse environment
author França,Marcel Giovanni Costa
author_facet França,Marcel Giovanni Costa
Rossiello,Roberto Oscar Pereyra
Ramos,Flávia Toledo
Zonta,Everaldo
author_role author
author2 Rossiello,Roberto Oscar Pereyra
Ramos,Flávia Toledo
Zonta,Everaldo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv França,Marcel Giovanni Costa
Rossiello,Roberto Oscar Pereyra
Ramos,Flávia Toledo
Zonta,Everaldo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv root area
fresh root mass
relative growth rate
acidification gradient
topic root area
fresh root mass
relative growth rate
acidification gradient
description Growth patterns and mean proton efflux rates (E H+) in roots of rice seedlings (Oryza sativa cv. IAC 47) grown under light conditions in a greenhouse environment were studied. Fifteen days after emergence, seedlings were transferred to pots containing 3.7 L of nutrient solution with 1.43 mmol NNH4+ L¹ as the sole source of nitrogen, to induce four sequential cycles of solution acidification, starting with a pH value of 5.3. Mean proton effluxes were computed based on growth periods of 48 h (from 0 to 192 h). E H+ values were estimated from values of relative root growth rates (RGR), expressed as root area (RA) or fresh mass (FM), and the linear coefficient of the regression of total free protons in nutrient solution (U H+) on RA or FM. Total free protons in the solution and the acidification gradients (deltaU H+/deltaMF) were better related to FM than to RA. Root growth rates were affected by photosynthetic irradiance and temperature fluctuations in the greenhouse, and were not clearly related to E H+ values. However, it was concluded that when a linear relation between U H+ and fresh root mass is found, E H+ estimates expressed by FM may be more reliable than when expressed by RA units.
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