Two clones of Populus trichocarpa varying in growth rate were grown in
nutrient solutions with a range of K supply. In the leaves an antagon
ism between the levels of K and Ca+Mg was found, this was most extreme
in the older leaves. Analysis of the contents of these elements in le
af vacuoles and cytoplasm suggests that in the vacuoles the total cont
ents of K+Ca+Mg are controlled to maintain ionic and osmotic balance.
At low K supply, the K deficit in the cytoplasm is not balance by accu
mulation of Ca and Mg, and it is suggested that other organic osmotica
may accumulate. The regulation of K+Mg+Ca supplied to the leaves seem
s to be regulated by the roots and is not simple competition of ions f
or uptake sites at the plasmalemma.