Nitrogen volatilization form plants

In plant nitrogen metabolism, a significant role is played not only by the uptake of nitrogen compounds but also by their release into the environment. One of the ways in which plant nitrogen is released is the volatilization of reduced and oxidized nitrogen forms through the above-ground plant orga...

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Main Author: Kastori Rudolf R.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Matica srpska 2004-01-01
Series:Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2004/0352-49060417111K.pdf
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spelling doaj-c336664781f54ca69d7a3dd6322cb8252021-01-02T00:55:10ZengMatica srpskaZbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke0352-49062004-01-01200410711111810.2298/ZMSPN0417111KNitrogen volatilization form plantsKastori Rudolf R.In plant nitrogen metabolism, a significant role is played not only by the uptake of nitrogen compounds but also by their release into the environment. One of the ways in which plant nitrogen is released is the volatilization of reduced and oxidized nitrogen forms through the above-ground plant organs. During the growing season, depending on plant species, genotype and environmental conditions, plants may release by volatilization a significant portion of their nitrogen uptake and up to 80 kg of ammonia per hectare. Besides releasing ammonia into the atmosphere, plants also take it up from the atmosphere and thus partially compensate for their ammonia losses by volatilization. These losses can be reduced by plant breeding by developing genotypes with reduced ammonia releases and a more effective reassimilation of the ammonia quantities released. Attempts have been made to reduce the volatilization of nitrogen compounds from the above-ground plant parts by applying physiologically active substances. http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2004/0352-49060417111K.pdfNitrogen compoundsvolatilization from plantsammonia absorption from atmosphereecological factors
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Nitrogen volatilization form plants
Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
Nitrogen compounds
volatilization from plants
ammonia absorption from atmosphere
ecological factors
author_facet Kastori Rudolf R.
author_sort Kastori Rudolf R.
title Nitrogen volatilization form plants
title_short Nitrogen volatilization form plants
title_full Nitrogen volatilization form plants
title_fullStr Nitrogen volatilization form plants
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen volatilization form plants
title_sort nitrogen volatilization form plants
publisher Matica srpska
series Zbornik Matice Srpske za Prirodne Nauke
issn 0352-4906
publishDate 2004-01-01
description In plant nitrogen metabolism, a significant role is played not only by the uptake of nitrogen compounds but also by their release into the environment. One of the ways in which plant nitrogen is released is the volatilization of reduced and oxidized nitrogen forms through the above-ground plant organs. During the growing season, depending on plant species, genotype and environmental conditions, plants may release by volatilization a significant portion of their nitrogen uptake and up to 80 kg of ammonia per hectare. Besides releasing ammonia into the atmosphere, plants also take it up from the atmosphere and thus partially compensate for their ammonia losses by volatilization. These losses can be reduced by plant breeding by developing genotypes with reduced ammonia releases and a more effective reassimilation of the ammonia quantities released. Attempts have been made to reduce the volatilization of nitrogen compounds from the above-ground plant parts by applying physiologically active substances.
topic Nitrogen compounds
volatilization from plants
ammonia absorption from atmosphere
ecological factors
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0352-4906/2004/0352-49060417111K.pdf
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