PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON THE UPTAKE AND RELEASE OF 32<sub>P</sub> BY POTAMOGETON PECTINATUS

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PRELIMINARY RESULTS ON THE UPTAKE AND RELEASE OF 32P BY POTAMOGETON PECTINATUS


Abstract

The absorption and release of 32PO4, by Potamogeton pectinatus L during winter was investigated using a partitioned container in which the roots were separated from the stems and leaves. 32PO4 is absorbed by the roots as well as the stems and leaves under both light and dark conditions and transported to all parts of the plant. Transport rates (μg P plant−1 24 hr−1) show that more phosphorus is released by the roots than by the stems and leaves, indicating a nett movement of phosphorus from the surrounding water to the substrate. Foliar absorption of 32P exceeds root absorption under both light and dark conditions.

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