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  • Nitrate uptake  (1)
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    Journal of solution chemistry 11 (1982), S. 777-791 
    ISSN: 1572-8927
    Keywords: NMR-relaxation ; hydration ; ion-exchange resin ; enthalpy ; entropy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract Measurements of NMR spin-lattice relaxation times T 1 were performed for sorbed H2O and D2O in a sulfonated ion-exchange resin at varying degrees of hydration with alkaline cations as counter ions. From the sorption isotherms at three different temperatures the partial molar enthalpiesΔ $$\bar H$$ and entropiesΔ $$\bar S$$ of sorption show a minimum for all alkaline cations at water concentrations of n ≈0.8, i.e., there are 0.8 water molecules per −SO 3 − group. The first water molecules sorbed in the ion-exchange resin matrix are characterized by anisotrtopic rotational diffusion processes with correlation times of the order of τ1 ≈ 50 ns and τ2 ≈ 30 ps, respectively. This indicates that they are located in the electrostatic field between the corresponding ion pair. Although these two correlation times are very similar at a given temperature for all alkaline cations studied in the present investigation, the existence of a second spin-lattice relaxation time for sorbed H2O at n=0.8 indicates that for Cs about 50% of the sorbed water diffuses between locations in the resin. This fraction decreases with ionic radii and with falling temperatures. For Li the amount is less than 20%.
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    Protoplasma 196 (1997), S. 65-68 
    ISSN: 1615-6102
    Keywords: Nitrate uptake ; Triticum aestivum L. ; pH-stat ; Crop improvement ; Proton secretion
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary Nitrate uptake and its link to net proton secretion in wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. Tassilo, Caribo, and Astron) were investigated using a pH-stat system. Since nitrate is taken up in symport with protons, nitrate and proton fluxes should be correlated. Nitrate concentration in the medium, measured by HPLC, decreased in a linear manner. The addition of nitrate caused a drop in net proton secretion rate to negative values (net proton influx). Once nitrate concentration had been lowered to a well defined level, net proton secretion rate started to recover. This critical nitrate concentration depended on the initial nitrate concentration in the medium. A technique to derive nitrate uptake rates from time courses of net proton secretion was developed and is described. Briefly, this method requires the initial nitrate concentration and the time until the minimal net proton secretion rate is achieved. Results determined with this technique were found in excellent agreement to simultaneous direct measurements of nitrate uptake by HPLC. Measurement of net proton secretion therefore can be used as a parameter for nitrate uptake and as a screening method for uptake efficiency. This method was used to compare three varieties of a high nitrogen efficiency breeding line of wheat. The originally less nitrogen efficient variety outperformed the actually sold cultivar in nitrate uptake rate.
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