TRANSFER OF NITROGEN FROM DAMAGED ROOTS OF WHITE CLOVER (TRIFOLIUM-REPENS L) TO CLOSELY ASSOCIATED ROOTS OF INTACT PERENNIAL RYEGRASS (LOLIUM-PERENNE L)
Dj. Hatch et Pj. Murray, TRANSFER OF NITROGEN FROM DAMAGED ROOTS OF WHITE CLOVER (TRIFOLIUM-REPENS L) TO CLOSELY ASSOCIATED ROOTS OF INTACT PERENNIAL RYEGRASS (LOLIUM-PERENNE L), Plant and soil, 166(2), 1994, pp. 181-185
An experiment is described in which the magnitude of N transferred fro
m damaged white clover roots to perennial ryegrass was determined, usi
ng N-15 labelling of the grass plant. There was no effect on the growt
h and N-fixation of the clover plants after removing part of the root
system. The N-15 data suggested that N had been acquired by all grass
plants, even in plants grown alone with no further N supplied after la
belling. However, after quantifying the mobile and stored N pools of t
he grass plants it was evident that significant transfer of N from clo
ver to grass only took place from damaged clover roots. Dilution of th
e atom% N-15 in the roots of the grass plants grown alone, and in asso
ciation with undamaged clover roots, was explained by remobilisation o
f N within the plant.