KMID : 0903519730160030118
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Journal of the Korean Society of Agricultural Chemistry and Biotechnology 1973 Volume.16 No. 3 p.118 ~ p.127
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Effects of NH4 - N , NO3 - N and Urea - N on the Growth of Soybean Plants Different in Phosphorus Sensitivity
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Abstract
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Effects of nitrogen sources of phosphorus sensitivity is soybeans were investigates using three nitrogen source (NH©þ-N, NO©ý-N and urea) and six cultivars (Lee, Hill, R56-49, Harosoy, Clark-63 and Chippewa), differing in phosphorus sensitivity. Growth inhibition with ammonium or urea medium increased with phosphorus sensitivity indicating that the phosphorus sensitive cultivars are also sentitive to ammonium. The sensitive Clark-63 was inhibited two folds more than the tolerant Lee in ammonium medium. These results strongly suggest that phosphorus sensitivity is closely linked to nitrogen metabolism and ammonium toxicity.
Nitrogen sources gave special morphorogical growth patterns (short internode-many branchs in NO©ý-N, long internode-no branches in NH©þ-N and a low top to root ratio in urea) by affecting differently the growth of plant organs.
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