Abstract
The susceptibility of Pisum to SO/sub 2/ injury was examined in relation to the sulfur and nitrogen nutrition. The injury was measured by comparing the dry matter yield to control and treated plants. SO/sub 2/ effects on metabolism were established by determining the content of organic and inorganic sulfur and, indirectly, by measuring total nitrogen, amino acid nitrogen, and protein nitrogen. The plants grown in nutrient solutions deficient in sulfur or nitrogen showed a decreased sensitivity to SO/sub 2/ pollution compared to the control. The higher content of amino acid nitrogen and organic sulfur of the plants grown in a nitrogen-deficient solution suggests that an increased synthesis of sulfur containing amino acids occurs. The slighter injury of the plants deficient in sulfur may be explained by the delayed sulfur supply.
Citation Formats
Klein, H, Jaeger, H J, and Steubing, L.
Influence of sulfur and nitrogen supply on the susceptibility of Pisum sativum to SO/sub 2/.
Germany: N. p.,
1974.
Web.
Klein, H, Jaeger, H J, & Steubing, L.
Influence of sulfur and nitrogen supply on the susceptibility of Pisum sativum to SO/sub 2/.
Germany.
Klein, H, Jaeger, H J, and Steubing, L.
1974.
"Influence of sulfur and nitrogen supply on the susceptibility of Pisum sativum to SO/sub 2/."
Germany.
@misc{etde_6297339,
title = {Influence of sulfur and nitrogen supply on the susceptibility of Pisum sativum to SO/sub 2/}
author = {Klein, H, Jaeger, H J, and Steubing, L}
abstractNote = {The susceptibility of Pisum to SO/sub 2/ injury was examined in relation to the sulfur and nitrogen nutrition. The injury was measured by comparing the dry matter yield to control and treated plants. SO/sub 2/ effects on metabolism were established by determining the content of organic and inorganic sulfur and, indirectly, by measuring total nitrogen, amino acid nitrogen, and protein nitrogen. The plants grown in nutrient solutions deficient in sulfur or nitrogen showed a decreased sensitivity to SO/sub 2/ pollution compared to the control. The higher content of amino acid nitrogen and organic sulfur of the plants grown in a nitrogen-deficient solution suggests that an increased synthesis of sulfur containing amino acids occurs. The slighter injury of the plants deficient in sulfur may be explained by the delayed sulfur supply.}
journal = []
volume = {48}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1974}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Influence of sulfur and nitrogen supply on the susceptibility of Pisum sativum to SO/sub 2/}
author = {Klein, H, Jaeger, H J, and Steubing, L}
abstractNote = {The susceptibility of Pisum to SO/sub 2/ injury was examined in relation to the sulfur and nitrogen nutrition. The injury was measured by comparing the dry matter yield to control and treated plants. SO/sub 2/ effects on metabolism were established by determining the content of organic and inorganic sulfur and, indirectly, by measuring total nitrogen, amino acid nitrogen, and protein nitrogen. The plants grown in nutrient solutions deficient in sulfur or nitrogen showed a decreased sensitivity to SO/sub 2/ pollution compared to the control. The higher content of amino acid nitrogen and organic sulfur of the plants grown in a nitrogen-deficient solution suggests that an increased synthesis of sulfur containing amino acids occurs. The slighter injury of the plants deficient in sulfur may be explained by the delayed sulfur supply.}
journal = []
volume = {48}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Germany}
year = {1974}
month = {Jan}
}