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Nitrate plant roots influence

It is well known that chemical compo.sition of rhizosphere solution can affect plant growth. Particularly, uptake of nutrients may be considerably influenced by the ionic concentration of the rhizosphere solution (40). Despite the difficulty of defining the exact concentration of ions in the rhizosphere surrounding each root (or even root portion), it has been unequivocally demonstrated that plants have evolved mechanisms to cope with the uneven distribution of ions in the root surrounding in order to provide adequate supply of each essential nutrient (41). These mechanisms include expression of transporter genes in specific root zones or cells and synthesis of enzymes involved in the uptake and assimilation of nutrients (40,43). Interestingly, it has been shown that specific isoforms of the H -ATPase are expressed in the plasma membrane of cell roots it has been proposed that the expression of specific isoforms in specific tissues is relevant to nutrient (nitrate) acquisition (44) and salt tolerance (45). [Pg.12]


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