Dynamics of nitrogen and phosphorus partition in four olive tree cultivarsduring bud differentiation

Citation
Dl. Bouranis et al., Dynamics of nitrogen and phosphorus partition in four olive tree cultivarsduring bud differentiation, J PLANT NUT, 24(10), 2001, pp. 1535-1550
Citations number
21
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION
ISSN journal
01904167 → ACNP
Volume
24
Issue
10
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1535 - 1550
Database
ISI
SICI code
0190-4167(2001)24:10<1535:DONAPP>2.0.ZU;2-X
Abstract
Variations of nitrogen and phosphorus levels in reproductive shoots and the ir leaves of self-rooting olive (Olea europaea) cultivars 'Amfissis' (A), ' Kalamon' (K), 'Manzanillo' (M), and 'Chalkidikis' (C) were monitored from t he end of harvest until the emergence of the inflorescences. This 90-days p eriod was divided into three sub-periods: before (pre-BD), during (1313), a nd after (post-BD) bud differentiation. The nitrogen (N)-content in leaves of the reproductive shoots varied between 10-20 mg g(-1) and among cultivar s the order of decreasing concentration levels was C > K > A > M. The N-con tent in reproductive shoots varied between 6-14 mg g(-1) (K > A > C > M). P atterns of time-course variations are presented. Partitioning of N between leaves and shoots (N-L:Ns) varied with time, with a ratio between 1.5-2. Th e fluctuations in the N-L:Ns ratio over the 90 days showed two distinct pha ses: during pre-BD either increased ('Amfissis' and 'Chalkidikis') or remai ned relatively constant ('Kalamon' and 'Manzanillo'), while during BD and p ost-BD decreased in all cultivars. The order of decreasing NL:Ns ratio amon g cultivars was K > C > M > A. Phosphorus (P) content in leaves of the reproductive shoots varied between 0.1-2.5 mg g(-1), (A > C > K > M). Phosphorus content in reproductive shoot s varied between 0.2-1.6 mg g(-1) with the highest levels in 'Amfissis' com pared to the other cultivars. Patterns of P partitioning between leaves and shoots were similar in all cultivars. The P-L:Ps ratio varied between 0.9- 2 (A > C > K > M). The N:P ratio varied between 5:1-20:1 in reproductive shoots and 10:1-35:1 in their leaves, increasing over the examined period. The increase rate of the N:P ratio varied between the three sub-periods, the lowest rate being d uring BD. The pattern of changes in the N:P ratio was similar in both leave s and shoots and an increase of N:P ratio in leaves was highly correlated w ith the corresponding increase of N:P in shoots.