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Nitrogen Sources and Adventitious Root Development in Eucalyptus globulus Microcuttings

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JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION
卷 38, 期 10, 页码 1628-1638

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2014.983125

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urea; soil acclimatization; glutamate; urease activity; nitrate

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In previous studies, it has been shown that nitrate supply may favor adventitious rooting in the rooting recalcitrant Eucalyptus globulus. Herein, the impact of various N sources on adventitious rooting and root branching in microcuttings of E. globulus was investigated. The positive effect of nitrate on adventitious root development was confirmed and extended to root branching. Urea yielded a rooting response comparable to that observed in presence of nitrate. Urease activity was observed, displaying two peaks: one at the root induction and another at the root formation step. The use of glutamic acid, glutamine or asparagine promoted higher root number, but yielded shorter roots. Rooted microcuttings derived from all nitrogen (N) sources were successfully acclimated to ex vitro conditions. The manipulation of N sources in adventitious rooting media can be a tool for improving new root density, length and branching in this species.

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