Occurrence and significance of nitrogen transport in the brown alga Laminaria digitata |
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Authors: | I. R. Davison W. D. P. Stewart |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biological Sciences, University of Dundee, DD14HN Dundee, Scotland;(2) Present address: Biologische Anstalt Helgoland (Meeresstation), D-2192 Helgoland, FRG |
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Abstract: | Nitrogen transport in a Laminaria digitata (Huds.) Lamour population growing at Arbroath, Scotland has been investigated (during the period 3 June 1981 to 3 July 1981), using 15N as tracer. NO3-was assimilated both by the blade meristem and by the mature blade. NO3-uptake by the blade meristem alone was insufficient to supply the nitrogen demand for growth. This additional demand was met by nitrogen transport from the mature blade to the meristem. It was estimated that 70% of the nitrogen demand of the meristematic region was supplied by nitrogen transport from the mature blade. Although transport occurred, the size of the endogenous pool of stored nitrogen in the mature blade did not change, the quantity of nitrogen transported being equivalent to the amount of NO3-assimilated during the experimental period. The possible co-transport of nitrogen and carbon is discussed. |
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