Abstract
I postulate that certain of the effects of nitrate on plant development are
mediated by the combination of an osmotic effect on water uptake and a
nutritional effect on protein synthesis. This hypothesis is discussed with
reference to effects on seed germination, apical dominance, lateral root
initiation, flowering and leaf senescence. The postulated osmotic effect of
nitrate is consistent with the well-established role of both nitrate and
reduced forms of N as major osmotica in plant cells, and also with the
similarity and interaction between developmental effects of nitrate and water.
Evidence of the nutritional component of developmental effects of nitrate is
provided by a comparison of responses induced by nitrate and by other osmotica
of less nutritional significance. Carbohydrate has also been reported to
influence development by a combination of osmotic and nutritional effects. The
proposed hypothesis is a unifying concept which provides a similar
physiological explanation for a wide range of diverse developmental responses
that are usually attributed to the effect or interaction of different hormonal
factors.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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