Abstract

Kinetics of ammonium and nitrate uptake by eelgrass, Zostera marina L., were investigated by a 15N tracer technique. The rate of ammonium uptake by leaves was linear to an ammonium concentration at least up to 20 μg atoms N l −1. The uptake of nitrate by leaves was of equal magnitude but was half-saturated at a nitrate concentration of 23 μg atoms N l −1. Ammonium uptake by roots seemed to saturate at an ammonium concentration of ca. 100 μg atoms N l −1, but, it increased when the ammonium concentration was raised to 500 μg atoms N l −1. Nitrate uptake by roots was repressed by high ammonium concentration. The overall process of nitrate uptake by roots appeared to b by roots. There was no diurnal variation in uptake of ammonium or nitrate by leaves and roots. Total nitrogen uptake by the plant agreed with the specific growth rate measured by a marking method. The translocation of nitrogen from the root—rhizome tissues to leaf tissues was more active during day than during night, suggesting involvement of a process(es) which is photosynthetically dependent. Nitrogen was translocated from other parts of the plant to the most actively growing young leaves and the leaves with flowering organs.

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