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The effect of different nitrogen nutrition on proline and asparagine content in plant

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    0349829 - ÚEB 2011 RIV CZ eng J - Journal Article
    Neuberg, M. - Pavlíková, D. - Pavlík, Milan - Balík, J.
    The effect of different nitrogen nutrition on proline and asparagine content in plant.
    Plant, Soil and Environment. Roč. 56, č. 7 (2010), s. 305-311. ISSN 1214-1178. E-ISSN 1805-9368
    R&D Projects: GA MZe QH71077
    Institutional research plan: CEZ:AV0Z50380511
    Keywords : plant metabolism * Fabaceae * Poaceae
    Subject RIV: GD - Fertilization, Irrigation, Soil Processing
    Impact factor: 1.076, year: 2010
    http://www.agriculturejournals.cz/publishedArticle?journal=PSE&volume=56&firstPage=305 http://arl-repository.lib.cas.cz/uloziste_av/UEB-Q/cav_un_epca-0349829_01.pdf

    Mixture of plants (Festulolium: Trifolium pretense L.) was grown in the pot experiment with different forms of nitrogen nutrition. The fertilizers (ammonium sulphate or calcium nitrate or ammonium nitrate) were applied conventionally or according to the CULTAN method (Controlled Uptake Long Term Ammonium Nutrition). The absolute growth rate (AGR) and contents of free asparagine and proline in the aboveground biomass were determined. Additional nitrogen increased the dry weight of biomass and AGR of the plants treated with sidedress application in comparison with plants treated with the CULTAN method. The results suggest increased levels of free proline in CULTAN-treated plants while those of asparagine did not increase. The significance of these observations to the loss of potential yield and the relationship between methods of application is considered.
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