Solute losses from various shoot parts of field-grown wheat by leakage in the rain
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Leakage from field-grown wheat was investigated during two seasons differing considerably in their rainfall patterns. For all solutes analyzed, these losses were low from non-senescing plant parts, increased after the onset of senescence and became maximal in fully senesced (dry, brown) organs. The cumulative losses of potassium by leakage in the rain were 65% of the content at anthesis for the flag leaf and 95% for the third leaf from the top, while these relative values were lower for magnesium (50 to 80%) and calcium (around 55%) and extremely low for sodium (<10%). The differences between potassium and sodium may be due to a different compartmentation on the tissue level or on the subcellular level. It became evident that for certain nutrients (e.g. potassium or magnesium) leakage in the rain may represent a major loss from senescing leaves and can be a relevant flux in maturing wheat.
Date of Publication
1999
Publication Type
Book Section
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Keyword(s)
leakage
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nutrient balance
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potassium
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rain
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senescence
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Triticum aestivum L.
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wheat
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Debrunner, N. | |
von Lerber, F. |
Editor(s)
Martin-Prével, Pierre | |
Anac, D. |
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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
ISBN
978-0-7923-5850-3
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restricted