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Évolution horaire au cours d'une journée normale de la photosynthèse, de la transpiration, de la respiration foliaire et racinaire et de la nutrition N.P.K. chez Zea mays
Author(s) -
MASSIMINO DANIEL,
ANDRÉ MARCEL,
RICHAUD CHRISTIANE,
DAGUENET ALAIN,
MASSIMINO JACQUELINE,
VIVOLI JEAN
Publication year - 1980
Publication title -
physiologia plantarum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.351
H-Index - 146
eISSN - 1399-3054
pISSN - 0031-9317
DOI - 10.1111/j.1399-3054.1980.tb03297.x
Subject(s) - transpiration , respiration , photosynthesis , zea mays , horticulture , botany , zoology , biology , chemistry , agronomy
Hourly development during a normal day of photosynthesis, transpiration, leaf and root respiration, and of N.P.K nutrition in Zea mays . Metabolism of Zea mays L. cv. INRA F 7 ×F 2 can be measured hourly with the “C 2 3A system”, under favourable and constant growth conditions. The photosynthesis is especially stable and is submitted only to a development linked with the leaf surface growth. During the vegetative stage the leaf surface increases regularly both in the day and in the night. The water loss does not change during the diurnal period and remains important during the night if humidity is less than 100%. The leaf respiration is nearly stable. The root respiration, measured with O 2 and CO 2 , fluctuates according to a typical rhythm with two maxima. Day and night mean rates were about the same. The respiratory quotient is about one during the vegetative stage. There is no decrease in the rate of phosphate absorption during the night, and a very small decrease in the rate of nitrate absorption. Ammonium is totally consumed in the first hours after renewal of the nutrient solution. At the same time the potassium consumption is decreased, and then presents a maximum followed by a night reduction. Under our conditions, all of the observations allowed us to assume the presence of an adequate reserve of assimilates and suggest the existence of a precise regulation process, which can ensure an even day night functioning of the plant metabolism, but which does not preclude the presence of internal rhythms, as indicated by the oscillation of the root respiration.

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