| Ionic
balance of sorghum in relation to pH, N03- and NH4+ in the nutrient
solution
Naiem A. Ali I, Badreldin A.Mohamed I , and Gunter R. Findenegg2
Abstract:
Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor (L) moench (var. Bogor) has been grown in nutrient
solution with continuously controlled constant pH. Shoot samples have been
analyzed for organic acid composition by gas liquid chromatography and for
inorganic mineral composition. In order to evaluate the relative importance
of the nitrogen form (NO3- vs NH4+) and external pH as factors influencing
ionic balance, the effect of low pH (pH 3.7) during NO3- nutrition and that
of NH4+ nutrition at pH 6.0 have been established separately in relation to
the standard growth. Neither NH4+ nutrition nor low pH affected growth
rates of the plants significantly. Low pH reduced the sum of all identified
organic acids and the excess of inorganic cations over inorganic anions
(C-A) by about 41% and 26%, respectively, compared to the control
growth conditions. Trans-aconitic acid was the most important compound in
compensation of C-A, both quantitatively and with respect to its close
correlation to C-A values in plant samples receiving different treatments.
In contrast, C-A and total organic acids were not much affected by NH4+ compared to
NO3- at pH of 6.0. This was due to an increase in inorganic anion
accumulation (S04-H2P04-) with NH/ nutrition which balances the lack of
NO3-
accumulation of these plants nearly quantitatively. It is suggested that
accumulation of inorganic anions might facilitate normal ionic balance and
growth rate during NH4+ nutrition. Although the total organic acid content
was affected by the form of nitrogen supplied, changes were observed in the
relative contributions of individual acids.
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Sudan
Journal of Agricultural Research
Vol. 3 (2000) PP. 11-14 |