Abstract

Abstract Pot experiments were carried out with soybean plants grown in N-free solution and supplied with NO3 - or NH4 + before 15N administration, in order to study the uptake, distribution, and redistribution of absorbed nitrogen. To determine the utilization and incorporation of combined nitrogen in the seed yield, as influenced by the N form and application time, another series of experiments was conducted in which plants were grown in N-free solution before 15N feeding at pod setting (P.S.) or initial pod filling (I.P.F.), as 15NO3 - or 15NH4 +. By comparing the nitrate-treated plants (Nt-plant) with the ammonium ones (Am-plant), and P.S. with I.P.F., the following results were obtained. 1. Nt-plants accumulated higher amounts of dry matter in different plant parts, particularly the pods which proved to be an active sink for the newly metabolized nitrate nitrogen. 2. Both the 15N abundance and 15N incorporation in the whole plant were much higher for Nt-plants, and the same was true for different plan...

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