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Action of soil humic matter on plant roots: Stimulation of ion uptake and effects on(Mg2++K+) ATPase activity

Maggioni, A
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Varanini, Z
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Nardi, S
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PINTON, Roberto
1987
  • journal article

Periodico
SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Abstract
The effects of soil humic matter on the uptake of ions by oat roots and on the (Mg2++K+) ATPase activity, responsible for energy transduction for ion transport at cell membrane, were studied. Four-day-old roots treated for 8 h with unfractionated humic solution (50 μg org C × ml-1) took up K+ and SO4staggered-2 ions at rates, respectively, 33% and 106% higher than the controls. Similar effects were caused by humic and fulvic acids, and by the hot-acid soluble and hot-acid insoluble fractions prepared from humic acids. At org C concentration higher than 1 μg ml-1, the humic extract inhibited both Mg2+ dependent and K+-stimulated ATPase activities of microsomes isolated from roots. At 0.33-1 μg org C ml-1, the Mg2+-dependent activity was inhibited, whereas the activity stimulated by K+ increased. Humic acids and the acid-insoluble fraction inhibited the ATPase activity more than fulvic acids and the acid-soluble fraction. Preliminary results of SDS - PAG electrophoresis of membrane proteins showed two polypeptides associated with membrane of humus treated roots, which where absent in the control. Differences between the two phenomena and structure-activity relationships will be discussed. © 1987.
DOI
10.1016/0048-9697(87)90522-5
WOS
WOS:A1987G585000048
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11390/679141
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0023258664
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/0048969787905225
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Soggetti
  • BIOCHEMISTRY

  • BIOMASS

  • ENZYMES

  • IONS

  • HUMIC ACIDS

  • ION UPTAKE

  • PLANT ROOTS

  • SOIL HUMIC MATTER

  • STRUCTURE-ACTIVITY RE...

  • SOILS

  • adenosine triphosphat...

  • adenosine triphosphat...

  • fulvic acid

  • humic acid

  • humic substance

  • ion

  • higher plant

  • microsome

  • nonhuman

  • plant root

  • priority journal

  • structure activity re...

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