Nitrogen sources and its uptake in Dendrobium Orchid by 15N tracer study

Orchid growers apply a large amount of fertilizer to promote growth and flower quality via both foliar and root spray. However, the efficiency of nutrient uptake via roots or leaves was rarely reported. Two experiments were carried out to study the appropriate source of N (NH4 and/or NO 3) for Dendr...

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Main Authors: Ruamrungsri S., Khuankaew T., Ohyama T., Sato T.
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Published: International Society for Horticultural Science 2014
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-2422014-08-29T07:31:25Z Nitrogen sources and its uptake in Dendrobium Orchid by 15N tracer study Ruamrungsri S. Khuankaew T. Ohyama T. Sato T. Orchid growers apply a large amount of fertilizer to promote growth and flower quality via both foliar and root spray. However, the efficiency of nutrient uptake via roots or leaves was rarely reported. Two experiments were carried out to study the appropriate source of N (NH4 and/or NO 3) for Dendrobium and to compare NH4 + and NO3 - uptake via roots and leaves. In the first experiment, 6-month-old Dendrobium Sonia 'Ear Sakul' plants were supplied with different of NH4 +:NO3 - ratios (0:0, 0:200, 50:150 and 100:100 mg N L-1) once a week. The results showed that the number of florets/spike, the length of spike and flowering percentage increased when the ratio of NH4 increased. In the second experiment, 6-month-old Dendrobium Sonia 'Ear Sakul' were transplanted into the new pots using small bricks as growing media. The 15N tracer was fed to plant with 20 ml of different labeled-N sources. Plants were fed via leaves or roots. The nitrogen was applied as 1) 5.0 mM of 15NH4 +, 2) 2.5 mM of 15NH4 + plus 2.5 mM of NO3 -, 3) 5.0 mM of 15NO3 - and 4) 2.5 mM of NH4 + plus 2.5 mM of 15 NO3 -, at 1, 3 and 6 d. The results showed that Dendrobium prefer the combination form of N since the 15N uptake was higher in combination of NH4-N with NO3-N, especially when feeding via leaves. Presence of NO3 in the solution increased the absorption of NH4 compared to feeding with NH4 alone. Supply N-fertilizer in the combination of NH4:NO3 at 100:100 mg N via leaves was recommended to stimulate growth and the uptake of ion into plant organs for assimilation. 2014-08-29T07:31:25Z 2014-08-29T07:31:25Z 2014 Conference Paper 9789462610118 05677572 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-84899495146&partnerID=40&md5=d095d5118b7a5acb4fb17c9d0a685448 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/242 English International Society for Horticultural Science
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description Orchid growers apply a large amount of fertilizer to promote growth and flower quality via both foliar and root spray. However, the efficiency of nutrient uptake via roots or leaves was rarely reported. Two experiments were carried out to study the appropriate source of N (NH4 and/or NO 3) for Dendrobium and to compare NH4 + and NO3 - uptake via roots and leaves. In the first experiment, 6-month-old Dendrobium Sonia 'Ear Sakul' plants were supplied with different of NH4 +:NO3 - ratios (0:0, 0:200, 50:150 and 100:100 mg N L-1) once a week. The results showed that the number of florets/spike, the length of spike and flowering percentage increased when the ratio of NH4 increased. In the second experiment, 6-month-old Dendrobium Sonia 'Ear Sakul' were transplanted into the new pots using small bricks as growing media. The 15N tracer was fed to plant with 20 ml of different labeled-N sources. Plants were fed via leaves or roots. The nitrogen was applied as 1) 5.0 mM of 15NH4 +, 2) 2.5 mM of 15NH4 + plus 2.5 mM of NO3 -, 3) 5.0 mM of 15NO3 - and 4) 2.5 mM of NH4 + plus 2.5 mM of 15 NO3 -, at 1, 3 and 6 d. The results showed that Dendrobium prefer the combination form of N since the 15N uptake was higher in combination of NH4-N with NO3-N, especially when feeding via leaves. Presence of NO3 in the solution increased the absorption of NH4 compared to feeding with NH4 alone. Supply N-fertilizer in the combination of NH4:NO3 at 100:100 mg N via leaves was recommended to stimulate growth and the uptake of ion into plant organs for assimilation.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Ruamrungsri S.
Khuankaew T.
Ohyama T.
Sato T.
spellingShingle Ruamrungsri S.
Khuankaew T.
Ohyama T.
Sato T.
Nitrogen sources and its uptake in Dendrobium Orchid by 15N tracer study
author_facet Ruamrungsri S.
Khuankaew T.
Ohyama T.
Sato T.
author_sort Ruamrungsri S.
title Nitrogen sources and its uptake in Dendrobium Orchid by 15N tracer study
title_short Nitrogen sources and its uptake in Dendrobium Orchid by 15N tracer study
title_full Nitrogen sources and its uptake in Dendrobium Orchid by 15N tracer study
title_fullStr Nitrogen sources and its uptake in Dendrobium Orchid by 15N tracer study
title_full_unstemmed Nitrogen sources and its uptake in Dendrobium Orchid by 15N tracer study
title_sort nitrogen sources and its uptake in dendrobium orchid by 15n tracer study
publisher International Society for Horticultural Science
publishDate 2014
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