Effects of Nitrogen Source on the Growth and Nodulation of Acacia mangium in Aeroponic Culture
Weber, J., Tham, F. Y., Galiana, A., Prin, Y., Ducousso, M., and Lee, S. K. Journal of Tropical Forest Science 19(2):103-112. 2007.
Effects of ammonium and nitrate on growth and nodulation rates of Acacia rnangiurn inoculated with Bradyrhizobium and grown in aeroponic culture were studied. At concentrations of 13.6 and 4.9 mM, nitrate stimulated plant growth, nitrogen uptake and total chlorophyll content compared with corresponding concentrations of ammonium, which had a deleterious effect. On the other hand, nodulation was depressed with nitrate and totally suppressed with ammonium at these two concentrations. However at 0. 4 mM, ammonium actually stimulated nodulation rates and resulted in robust plant growth comparable to that obtained with higher nitrate concentrations. Ammonium nitrification was confirmed to be absent from measurements of the nutrient solutions in aeroponic culture tanks.
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Author(s): Joe Weber, F. Y. Tham, A. Galiana, Y. Prin, M. Ducousso, S. K. Lee
Section: Tropical Forestry and Agroforestry