A method for determining Michaelis-Menten kinetic parameters of nutrient uptake for plants growing in soil |
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Authors: | Bj rn Seeling,Norbert Claassen |
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Affiliation: | Björn Seeling,Norbert Claassen |
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Abstract: | The relationship between nutrient influx (In) and solution concentration at the root surface (Clo) has not yet been determined for roots growing in soil because of difficulties in measuring Clo. Corn was grown on two soils with 12 and 21% clay. Each soil had five K levels ranging from low to very high. Potassium influx (In) was determined from K uptake between two harvests and root length. Clo was then calculated from the average soil solution concentration and In by assuming that diffusion is the main transport mechanism for K to the root. Potassium influx plotted against Clo showed a saturation curve, typical of a Michaelis-Menten kinetic relationship. The Michaelis-Menten uptake parameters, maximum influx (Imax) and Michaelis constant (Km), were obtained by the “Hanes” plot. There was close agreement, without lack of fit, between calculated and observed data. The proposed procedure therefore appears to be suitable for estimating the uptake kinetics of roots growing in soil. Requirements for applications of the method are discussed. |
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