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| Authors: | S. Ruamrungsri, S. Ruamrungsri, T. Ikarashi, T. Ohyama |
Abstract:
Narcissus L. cv. ‘Garden Giant’ bulbs were planted in hydroponics solution.
At different stages of growth 15N[15NO3-+15NH4+] was added to investigate nitrogen uptake, translocation and fractionation in the organs.
Most of the nitrogen (ca. 90%) distributed in the scales at planting.
The average 15N absorbed from the culture solution was about 175 mg/plant during winter, 74 mg/plant from sprouting until flower senescence and 72 mg/plant from flower senescence to harvest.
The absorbed-N was abundant in roots during winter and translocated into other organs after sprouting.
The shoot played a role of sink organ to obtain nitrogen until flower senescence.
Thereafter, the nitrogen content in the new scales increased continuously.
At harvest, 71% of the absorbed-N during the winter, 69% of the absorbed-N from sprouting to flower senescence and 78% of the absorbed-N from flower senescence to harvest had translocated and accumulated in the new scales for use in next crop.
Nitrogen-free treatment confirmed that additional nitrogen supply is very important, because the nitrogen shortage of the nitrogen-free solution inhibited the growth of narcissus.
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