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Nitrate dynamics in natural plants: insights based on the concentration and natural isotope abundances of tissue nitrate
Xue-Yan Liu; Keisuke Koba; Akiko Makabe; Cong-Qiang Liu
2014
Source PublicationFrontiers in Plant Science
Volume5Issue:1Pages:1-14
Abstract
The dynamics of nitrate (NO3-), a major nitrogen (N) source for natural plants, has been studied mostly through experimental N addition, enzymatic assay, isotope labeling, and genetic expression. However, artificial N supply may not reasonably reflect the N strategies in natural plants because NO3- uptake and reduction may vary with external N availability. Due to abrupt application and short operation time, field N addition, and isotopic labeling hinder the elucidation of in situ NO3--use mechanisms. The concentration and natural isotopes of tissue NO3- can offer insights into the plant NO3- sources and dynamics in a natural context. Furthermore, they facilitate the exploration of plant NO3- utilization and its interaction with N pollution and ecosystem N cycles without disturbing the N pools. The present study was conducted to review the application of the denitrifier method for concentration and isotope analyses of NO3- in plants. Moreover, this study highlights the utility and advantages of these parameters in interpreting NO3- sources and dynamics in natural plants. We summarize the major sources and reduction processes of NO3- in plants, and discuss the implications of NO3- concentration in plant tissues based on existing data. Particular emphasis was laid on the regulation of soil NO3- and plant ecophysiological functions in interspecific and intra-plant NO3- variations. We introduce N and O isotope systematics of NO3- in plants and discuss the principles and feasibilities of using isotopic enrichment and fractionation factors; the correlation between concentration and isotopes (N and O isotopes: delta O-18 and Delta O-17); and isotope mass-balance calculations to constrain sources and reduction of NO3- in possible scenarios for natural plants are deliberated. Finally, we offer a preliminary framework of intraplant delta O-18-NO3- variation, and summarize the uncertainties in using tissue NO3- parameters to interpret plant NO3- utilization.
KeywordAtmospheric Nitrate Denitrifier Method Isotopic Enrichment Isotopic Fractionation Nitrate Reductase Oxygen Isotope Plant Nitrate Soil Nitrogen Availability
Subject Area环境地球化学
Indexed BySCI
Language英语
Document Type期刊论文
Identifierhttp://ir.gyig.ac.cn/handle/352002/5252
Collection环境地球化学国家重点实验室_环境地球化学国家重点实验室_期刊论文
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Xue-Yan Liu,Keisuke Koba,Akiko Makabe,et al. Nitrate dynamics in natural plants: insights based on the concentration and natural isotope abundances of tissue nitrate[J]. Frontiers in Plant Science,2014,5(1):1-14.
APA Xue-Yan Liu,Keisuke Koba,Akiko Makabe,&Cong-Qiang Liu.(2014).Nitrate dynamics in natural plants: insights based on the concentration and natural isotope abundances of tissue nitrate.Frontiers in Plant Science,5(1),1-14.
MLA Xue-Yan Liu,et al."Nitrate dynamics in natural plants: insights based on the concentration and natural isotope abundances of tissue nitrate".Frontiers in Plant Science 5.1(2014):1-14.
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