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Ammonium decreases muskmelon root system hydraulic conductivity
Authors:Paul R Adler  Gerald E Wilcox  Albert H Markhart III
Institution:1. USDA‐ARS , 45 Wiltshire Road, Kearneysville, WV, 25430;2. Department of Horticulture , Purdue University , West Lafayette, IN, 47907;3. Department of Horticultural Science and Landscape Architecture , University of Minnesota , St. Paul, MN, 55108
Abstract:Abstract

The flow of water through plant roots is controlled by two driving forces, the transpiration rate (?P) and osmotic potential difference between the soil solution and inside the root (?π), and the root system hydraulic conductivity Lroot (L?m‐2)]. Plant water status is affected by the source of nitrogen (N) supplied to the plant. This study was undertaken to isolate the effect of ammonium (NH4)‐N on Lroot from other factors affecting water transport through plants. The effect of NH4‐N on muskmelon (Cucumis melo L.) Lroot was determined by estimating conductance at high water flux rates where osmotic effects are negligible. Ammonium decreased Lroot by about 50%. At a given transpiration rate, the NH4‐N‐induced decrease in Lroot decreased leaf water potential ψleaf (MPa)] which, in turn, may alter the behavior of the leaves as observed in other studies.
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