ABSORPTION OF ATMOSPHERIC NO_2 BY PLANTS AND SOILS : IV. Two Routes of Nitrogen Uptake by Plants from Atmospheric NO_2 : Direct Incorporation into Aerial Plant Parts and Uptake by Roots after Absorption into the Soil
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Tracer experiments using ^<15>N-labeled NO_2 gas confirmed the operation of two routes in the absorption of NO_2-nitrogen by plants. One was direct incorporation through leaves and maybe stems. The other was the uptake by the roots after NO_2 was absorbed in the soils. The quantitative estimation of the contribution of the two routes in NO_2-nitrogen absorption by sunflower, kidney bean and corn plants was carried out, and the results indicated that the proportion of the NO_2-nitrogen absorbed by the latter route was smaller. Additional Index Words : nitrogen dioxide, plant absorption, soil absorption, absorption routes.
著者
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HASHIMOTO AKIRA
Department of Internal Medicine Saiseikai Matsusaka General Hospital
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Totsuka Tsumugu
Division Of Environmental Biology National Institute For Environmental Studies
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Yoneyama Tadakatsu
Division Of Environmental Biology National Institute For Environmental Studies
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Hashimoto Akira
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Nihon University
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