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Changes in pH around the roots of young rape plants were studied using a nutrient film technique which allowed either part or all of the root system to be subjected to specific nutrient treatments. The rapidity and direction of change of pH was assessed by embedding absorbing roots in a thin layer of agar containing bromocresol purple. Measurements were also made with a pH microelectrode placed next to the roots.
Phosphate-fed plants were deprived of phosphate when 14 days old. Patterns of pH changes round the deprived roots were the same as with phosphate-fed plants until the plants had been deprived of P for three days, when H ion efflux started in the terminal portions of the roots. The lengths of root producing acid and amounts of H ion both increased as the plants became more P deficient. Both P fed and P deprived roots produced HCO3 ions but the net amount of HCO3 ion produced by the P deficient roots fell as did nitrate uptake rates. Cation-anion balances measured at the end of the experiment showed that uptake of all anions and K decreased in the P deprived plants but uptake of Ca and Mg were little altered. This resulted in a smaller ratio of anions to cations absorbed which was reflected in the reduced HCO3 ion efflux.
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Moorby, H., White, R.E. & Nye, P.H. The influence of phosphate nutrition on H ion efflux from the roots of young rape plants. Plant Soil 105, 247–256 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02376789
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