Ammonium Influence on the Growth and Nitrate Reductase Activity of Paul's Scarlet Rose Suspension Cultures
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Ammonium Influence on the Growth and Nitrate Reductase Activity of Paul's Scarlet Rose Suspension Cultures
Abstract
Suspension cultures of Paul's Scarlet rose were grown in two defined media which differed only in their inorganic nitrogen content. Both possessed equal amounts of NO(3) (+) (24 mm), but differed in that NH(4) (+) (0.91 mm) was present in control medium; whereas, no NH(4) (+) was present in the test medium. A comparison of fresh weight increases over a 14-day growth period showed that NH(4) (+) caused a 2-fold stimulation in growth and governed the pattern of development.Ammonium also caused a 2-fold increase in nitrate reductase activity but had little influence on the activity of representative enzymes from the Embden-Meyerhof pathway or citric acid cycle. Thus NH(4) (+) enhanced the nitrate reductase activity which was correlated with increased growth.Ammonium had no influence on the in vitro activity of nitrate reductase which suggested that the stimulatory influence was due to an increased synthesis of the enzyme. The enhanced synthesis did not appear to be due to an increased availability of NO(3) (+) since the uptake of NO(3) (+) by intact cells was not influenced by the presence of NH(4) (+) during the period of most rapid increase in nitrate reductase activity.
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