Fj. Ryan, NITROGEN AND CARBON CONCENTRATIONS, SOLUBLE-PROTEINS AND FREE AMINO-ACIDS IN SUBTERRANEAN TURIONS OF HYDRILLA DURING OVERWINTERING, Journal of aquatic plant management, 32, 1994, pp. 67-70
The forms of nitrogen in subterranean turions of both biotypes of hydr
illa found in the U. S. were quantified monthly from December 1989 to
April 1990. Mean concentrations of free amino acids in subterranean tu
rions ranged from 33.5 to 83.7 and 42.3 to 58.4 nmoles (mg dry weight)
(-1) for the monoecious and dioecious biotypes, respectively. Concentr
ations of soluble proteins in subterranean turions ranged from 19.9 to
28.3 and 15.7 to 22.7 mu g (mg dry weight)(-1) for turions of the mon
oecious and dioecious biotype, respectively. There were no significant
linear time-dependent changes in the concentrations of free amino aci
ds or soluble proteins during the overwintering period. Asparagine, al
anine and arginine were major free amino acids in turions of both biot
ypes in October and April. Carbon concentrations decreased from 42 to
39% between December and April for turions of either biotype, while ni
trogen concentrations fell from 1.41% to 1.21% for monoecious turions,
with an approximately equivalent change in nitrogen composition for d
ioecious turions.