Research Paper

The choice of nitrogen sources by the cucumbers

Mei-Luan Wu

Published on: March 1979

Page: 64 - 69

DOI: 10.6165/tai.1979.24.64

Abstract

The cucumbers were grown in three kinds of nutrient 150 ppm NO3--N, 150 ppm NH4+-N, and the mixture of 75 ppm NO3--N and 75 ppm NH4+-N, separately for seven days. The best and the worst growth were in the nutrient of NO3--N and NH4+-N, respectively. Although they took the same amounts of combined nitrogen from each nutrient, the better assimilation of NO3--N than NH4+-N in the cucumbers resulted in heavier dry weights, higher contents of total nitrogen, and higher soluble proteins contents in the leaves of cucumbers that grown in higher concentration of NO3--N. The compositions of soluble proteins in the leaves of cucumbers were also influenced by nitrogen sources by showing their discrete electrophoretic patterns.

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