Biologia Plantarum (Jan 2016)

Metabolic regulation of ammonia emission in different senescence phenotypes of Nicotiana tabacum

  • Y. J. Wu,
  • T. Z. Yang,
  • Y. Y. Song,
  • X. Q. Zhang,
  • S. X. Xu,
  • G. Xue,
  • X. X. Xing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10535-015-0556-4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 1
pp. 190 – 194

Abstract

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In order to reveal the character of ammonia emission in senescent tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), the content of NH4 +, total nitrogen, and soluble protein, and the activities of nitrogen metabolism-related enzymes were measured in leaves of a quick-leaf-senescence phenotype ZY90 and a slow-leaf-senescence phenotype NC89. Compared with NC89, ZY90 had a higher NH4 + accumulation, a lower glutamine synthetase activity, and a significantly higher stomatal ammonia compensation point, and ammonia emission during 40 to 60 d after leaf emergence. During senescence, the quick-leafsenescence phenotype was characterized by nitrogen re-transfer by ammonia emmission, whereas the slow-leafsenescence phenotype by nitrogen re-assimilation. The ammonia emission was primarily regulated by glutamine synthetase activity, apoplastic pH, and NH4 + content.

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