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[en] The uptake and incorporation of 15N from urea and ammonium nitrate by spring barley were studied in aquaculture at three nitrogen concentrations in complex nutrient solutions (28, 140 and 700 mg N per 1 litre) and for three lengths of exposure to 15N-labelled nutrient solutions. The 'Diamant' variety plants were precultivated up to the stage of the 3rd to 4th leaf in a complex nutrient solution, and five days prior to exposure to 15N-labelled solutions the plants were cultivated in a nutrient solution without nitrogen. At a concentration of 28 mg N per litre the course of urea absorption was similar to the absorption of ammonium nitrate, but at a lower level. The results suggest that urea uptake is basically controlled by the metabolic requirement, particularly at lower concentrations. Only at the highest concentrations of nitrogen in the nutrient solutions did the 15N of urea and ammonium nitrate penetrate into the roots, passive uptake being preferred. The uptake of urea is controlled by the metabolic requirement but its availability for barley metabolism is lower. Ammonium nitrate NO3- was taken up at a lower rate than NH4+ from the same compound. Nitrate nitrogen was transported relatively more intensively to the above-ground parts of barley. The increasing concentration of nitrogen and exposure to nutrient solutions induced a rise in the proportion of ethanol-soluble forms of nitrogen, particularly in the roots. (author)
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Vliv koncentrace a doby expozice na pri em a zabudovani 15N z mocoviny a dusicnanu amonneho jarnim jecmenem v pocatecnim obdobi rustu
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Rostlinna Vyroba; ISSN 0035-8371;
; v. 24(1); p. 27-34

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AMMONIUM COMPOUNDS, CARBONIC ACID DERIVATIVES, CEREALS, ELEMENTS, GRAMINEAE, ISOTOPE APPLICATIONS, ISOTOPES, LIGHT NUCLEI, NITRATES, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, NITROGEN ISOTOPES, NONMETALS, NUCLEI, ODD-EVEN NUCLEI, ORGANIC COMPOUNDS, ORGANIC NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, PLANTS, STABLE ISOTOPES, UPTAKE
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