Kinetic parameters related to nitrogen uptake in 'Okinawa' peach rootstocks are altered by 'Chimarrita' scion Nitrogen uptake in 'Okinawa' peach rootstock

J Sci Food Agric. 2023 Jan 30;103(2):917-923. doi: 10.1002/jsfa.12203. Epub 2022 Oct 28.

Abstract

Background: The kinetic parameters of peach rootstock are a major factor contributing to its nitrogen (N) uptake efficiency, which directly affects the yield and quality parameters. However, the impact of grafting on N kinetic parameters is not sufficiently known as rootstocks are grafted with other scion cultivars before being transplanted to the field. The objective of this study was therefore to evaluate whether the grafting of 'Okinawa' rootstock with the scion cultivar 'Chimarrita' can alter the kinetic parameters related to N uptake.

Results: The plants were acclimatized in Hoagland solution for 21 days and, sequentially, were tested to assess the depletion of the internal reserves at 15 and 30 days in CaSO4 solution. Morphological and physiological parameters were evaluated, and kinetic parameters were calculated. The depletion period for to reach the minimum concentration (Cmin ) of NO3 - and NH4 + in the plant was 62 h and 56 h, respectively. The optimal time for internal reserve depletion for 'Okinawa' rootstock with and without the 'Chimarrita' scion was 30 days.

Conclusion: 'Okinawa' rootstock grafted with 'Chimarrita' scion cultivar was more efficient in NO3 - and NH4 + uptake. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.

Keywords: Michaelis-Menten constant; Prunus persica L; maximum uptake rate; minimal concentration; nutrient influx.

MeSH terms

  • Nitrogen
  • Plant Roots / physiology
  • Prunus persica*

Substances

  • Nitrogen