ENZYME-ACTIVITIES IN ISOLATED ROOT PLASMA-MEMBRANES FROM A STAND OF NORWAY SPRUCE IN RELATION TO NUTRIENT STATUS AND AMMONIUM-SULFATE APPLICATION

Citation
U. Rosengrenbrinck et al., ENZYME-ACTIVITIES IN ISOLATED ROOT PLASMA-MEMBRANES FROM A STAND OF NORWAY SPRUCE IN RELATION TO NUTRIENT STATUS AND AMMONIUM-SULFATE APPLICATION, New phytologist, 129(4), 1995, pp. 537-546
Citations number
58
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
0028646X
Volume
129
Issue
4
Year of publication
1995
Pages
537 - 546
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-646X(1995)129:4<537:EIIRPF>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
The effect of ammonium sulphate application (100 kg N ha(-1) y(-1)) on the chemistry of the rhizosphere, fine roots and needles was studied using a Norway spruce stand. Data were also collected on enzyme activi ties in isolated root plasma membranes as well as on Ca and K uptake i n fine roots. Application of ammonium sulphate decreased both pH and A l concentration whereas Ca/Al molar ratio as well as Ca and SO4 concen trations in the soil:water extracts increased. By contrast, no treatme nt effect was found either for the plasma membrane-bound ATPase activi ty or the glucan synthase II (GS II) activity, or for the uptake of Ca or K. Independently of treatment, increased activity of the H+-ATPase in fine roots was correlated with a higher Ca/Al molar ratio of the r hizosphere soil and increased root length density. Increased root leng th density was also linked to lower Al concentration of both rhizosphe re soil and fine roots. The stress-related enzyme GS II in fine roots showed increased activity as the P concentration in the roots decrease d and was positively linked to increased K uptake. Thus, plasma membra nes could be isolated from forest roots and reliably used in enzyme ac tivity assays. Furthermore, the relations between different parameters could be determined, although data were collected only from selected parts of the intact forest ecosystem.