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The kinetics of NH4 + and NO3 uptake by Douglas fir from single N-solutions and from solutions containing both NH4 + and NO3

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The kinetics of NH4 + and NO3 uptake in young Douglas fir trees (Pseudotsuga menziesii [Mirb.] Franco) were studied in solutions, containing either one or both N species. Using solutions containing a single N species, the Vmax of NH4 + uptake was higher than that of NO3 uptake. The Km of NH4 + uptake and Km of NO3 uptake differed not significantly. When both NH4 + and NO3 were present, the Vmax for NH4 + uptake became slightly higher, and the Km for NH4 + uptake remained in the same order. Under these conditions the NO3 uptake was almost totally inhibited over the whole range of concentrations used (10–1000 μM total N). This inhibition by NH4 + occurred during the first two hours after addition. ei]{gnA C}{fnBorstlap}

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Kamminga-Van Wijk, C., Prins, H.B.A. The kinetics of NH4 + and NO3 uptake by Douglas fir from single N-solutions and from solutions containing both NH4 + and NO3 . Plant Soil 151, 91–96 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00010789

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