N-deficiency damps out circadian rhythmic changes of stem diameter dynamics in tomato plant

Plant Science Volume 174 Issue 2 Page 183-191 published_at 2008-02
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Title ( eng )
N-deficiency damps out circadian rhythmic changes of stem diameter dynamics in tomato plant
Creator
Kanai Shunsuke
Adu-Gymfi Joeseph
Lei Kei
Ito Junki
Ohkura Katsumi
Moghaieb Reda E. A.
El-Shemy Hany
Mohapatra Rashmi
Mohapatra Pravat K.
Fujita Kounosuke
Source Title
Plant Science
Volume 174
Issue 2
Start Page 183
End Page 191
Abstract
Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum) plants were grown in hydroponics. At the fruiting stage, N was withdrawn from the growing medium for a period of 19 days and its effects were studied on plant biomass production, photosynthesis, partitioning of 13C and 15N, and changes in the stem and fruit diameters, etc., in order to monitor the mechanism of resource management on the plant parts at low N and prevent excess use of the fertilizer. N-deficiency treatment decreased leaf photosynthesis immediately and affected biomass accumulation of tomato. Conversely, N-deficiency increased stem diameter for a period of two weeks before reducing it below the control. During this period, these results suggest that N deficiency suppresses the source activity more than the sink activity. N-deficiency reduced the amplitude of the circadian pattern of daytime shrinkage and nocturnal expansion of the stem diameter by decreasing the magnitude of the former. Circadian pattern of contraction and expansion of diameter was less evident in the fruit. Under N-deficiency, distribution of 13C and 15N decreased and increased, respectively in fruits. Restricted partitioning of carbon to fruits could be responsible for accumulation of unused assimilates and consequential osmotic adjustment for maintenance of stem water potential. This effect might have precluded contraction of stem diameter of N-deficient plants until the production of assimilates became limiting on account of depression of leaf photosynthesis.
Keywords
nitrogen
source-sink relationship
stem and fruit diameter
tomato
micro-morphometry
Descriptions
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NDC
Botany [ 470 ]
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
Date of Issued 2008-02
Rights
Copyright (c) 2007 Elsevier Ireland Ltd.
Publish Type Author’s Original
Access Rights open access
Source Identifier
[NCID] AA10531279
[ISSN] 0168-9452
[DOI] 10.1016/j.plantsci.2007.11.006
[DOI] http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plantsci.2007.11.006 isVersionOf