A MULTI COMPARTMENTS MODEL OF NITRATE METABOLISM REGULATION IN PLANT ROOTS

Author:

ALEKHINA NATALIA D.1,KHARITONASHVILI ELENA V.1,RIZNICHENKO GALINA Yu.2,PLUSNINA TATIANA Yu.2,SIDOROV SERGEI V.3,RUBIN ANDREI B.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Plant Physiology, Faculty of Biology, Moscow State University, Russia

2. Department of Biophysics, 119899 Moscow, Russia

3. Russian Correspondence Institute of Tecstil and Light Industry, Russia

Abstract

A new concept illustrated by a corresponding mathematical model of nitrate metabolism regulation is proposed. The model is based on the root nitrate compartmentation in several functional pools: storage, metabolic and mobile (MobP) intended for translocation to shoots. Data on nitrate uptake, compartmentation, reduction in intact roots and translocation to shoots were obtained on steady state wheat seedlings grown at 25° and 12°C in the root zone. The net uptake, influx/efflux ratio, MobP size and translocation changed depending on the medium temperature. The oscillations of the net uptake rate, nitrate tissue concentration and its temperature modification were revealed. The scheme of regulation is based on the idea that net uptake through nitrate influx/efflux is under the control of the nitrate of MobP which size was dependent on the nitrate translocation into shoots. The mathematical model is represented by a system of ordinary differential equations simplified according to the time hierarchy of reactions. It has a limit cycle at definite values of parameters. The model postulates the mechanism of a positive feed-back regulation of newly absorbed nitrate transfer into translocated pool formed in the root cortex. Theoretical results are verified experimentally.

Publisher

World Scientific Pub Co Pte Lt

Subject

Applied Mathematics,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Ecology,Applied Mathematics,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous),Ecology

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