NITROGEN PARTITIONING IN ROSE PLANTS OVER A FLOWERING CYCLE

Citation
Ri. Cabrera et al., NITROGEN PARTITIONING IN ROSE PLANTS OVER A FLOWERING CYCLE, Scientia horticulturae, 63(1-2), 1995, pp. 67-76
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Horticulture
Journal title
ISSN journal
03044238
Volume
63
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1995
Pages
67 - 76
Database
ISI
SICI code
0304-4238(1995)63:1-2<67:NPIRPO>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
Nitrogen uptake by greenhouse roses is out of phase with flower shoot elongation, such that N uptake is lowest when shoots are elongating ra pidly and highest when flower shoots have ceased elongation. Fertilize r labeled with N-15 was supplied at different stages of one flowering cycle to hydroponically grown 'Royalty' rose plants to study the parti tioning of recently absorbed N and the dynamics of total N within the plant. After a 2 day exposure, whole plants were harvested, separated into old and new leaves, stems, and roots, then analyzed for total N a nd N-15 enrichment. During the period of rapid shoot elongation, N upt ake from the nutrient solution supplied 16-36% of newer shoot N. The r emainder, representing most of the N in the growing shoots, came from N stored in other organs, particularly old stems and leaves. The incre ased N uptake that occurred later in the flowering cycle was sufficien t to meet flower shoot N demand and to replenish the N supply in the o ld foliage and woody tissues. Those organs continued to accumulate N u ntil the subsequent bud break, when it became available for the next c ycle of flower shoot development.