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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Plant, cell & environment 10 (1987), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-3040
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract During the first 5 d of germination in the presence of exogenous l5NO−3 and the inhibitor of nitrification N-SERVE, the nitrogen reserves of the caryopses of Zea mays L. were found to account for 75% of the total nitrogen content of the developing seedlings. During this period, an increasing pool of 14NO−3 was detected in both the grain and the seedling. The accumulation of nitrate in the grain and the extent of hydrolysis of seed reserves were enhanced when nitrate was removed from the growing medium. The significance of a possible oxidative pathway from reduced nitrogen to nitrate is discussed.
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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    Publication Date: 1996-08-01
    Description: During the past decade, a number of developments have improved the possibilities for real-time, in situ monitoring of soil water content, providing potential for much improved testing and validation of soil water models Brief reviews of the principles and procedures are presented for the gravimetric and gamma ray attenuation methods. A summary of the developments of time-domain reflectometry (TDR) demonstrates its high capability for continuous monitoring of soil water content. Portable dielectric probes (PDP) and capacitance instruments also use the high dielectric constant of water as an indicator of soil water content. Commercially available TDR instruments offer a choice of options that allow this method to be fitted to a variety of specific measurement requirements. The ease of use and portability of TDR instruments and the flexibility of design for the TDR probes has made possible the rapid measurement of surface and near surface water contents on a field scale. Multiplexers and data loggers now allow the efficient monitoring of water content to record both spatial and temporal patterns not previously detectable. Fine resolution and analyses within the electric field of a TDR probe has allowed us to measure and record the diurnal patterns of water uptake from, and its release to, relatively dry sod adjacent to growing corn roots Water distribution calculations show that the water measured as moving in and out of roots daily is sufficient to hydrate and stabilize the sheaths of soil that surround the root growing in dry soil. Key words: Soil water content, TDR, root uptake, root exudation, field measurement, water balance
    Print ISSN: 0008-4271
    Electronic ISSN: 1918-1841
    Topics: Geosciences , Agriculture, Forestry, Horticulture, Fishery, Domestic Science, Nutrition
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