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Original Articles

Potassium and Nitrogen Distribution Pattern and Growth of Flue-Cured Tobacco Seedlings Influenced by Nitrogen Form and Calcium Carbonate in Hydroponic Culture

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Pages 2145-2157 | Received 26 Mar 2004, Accepted 21 Dec 2004, Published online: 14 Feb 2007
 

ABSTRACT

The influences of nitrogen form (NH4 +, NO3 , and NH4NO3) with or without CaCO3 on the growth and potassium (K) and nitrogen (N) uptake and partitioning of flue-cured tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. ‘K326’) were examined under the controlled conditions of nutrient-solution culture. Tobacco seedlings with four true leaves were grown in mixed substrate before being transplanted and grown in a pre-culture solution until the six-true-leaf stage. The following treatments were applied: NH4 +-, NO3 -, and NH4NO3 alone, and each of these in combination with CaCO3. Seventeen days later, the plants were harvested. The results showed that NH4 + as the only N source resulted in lower dry weight of both leaves and roots compared with other N forms, including NO3 and NH4NO3, without obvious ammonia toxicity in leaves. The CaCO3 addition was beneficial in ameliorating the growth suppression found in NH4 +-only plants, but the same effects of addition were not found in NO3 -only plants. Sole NH4 + nutrition led to the lowest K concentration and content in leaves and roots, while sole NO3 -only plants had the highest. Added CaCO3 also significantly improved the K concentration and content in NH4 +-only plants. However, NH4 + nutrition resulted in more K translocated to leaves than did NO3 supply. Nitrogen concentration and content were only weakly affected by N form. Although NH4 +-only plants had the lowest N concentration and content in plants, there was no difference in N concentration in top leaves and roots between NH4 + and NO3 -plants. Added CaCO3 also improved the N concentration in NH4 +-only plants. In contrast to its effect on K partitioning, the NH4 +-only treatment the lowest N concentration in leaves, while no differences in N partitioning were observed under other treatments. These results suggest that long-term use of 100% NH4 + in the nutrient solution reduces dry-matter accumulation and K uptake in tobacco plants and increases K accumulation in leaves. Added CaCO3 could reduced the suppression induced by 100% NH4 + to a certain extent.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

We thank the Institute of Tobacco Science in Yunnan province for providing tobacco seedlings. This study was supported financially by the National Natural Scientific Foundation of China (Grant No. 30000103).

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