[1]ZHU Xue-mei,LIN Li-jin,YANG Yuan-xiang,et al.Effects of Compound Stresses of Zn and Cr on Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolisms of Rice Plant[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2008,15(05):149-151.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
15
Number of periods:
2008 05
Page number:
149-151
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Public date:
2008-10-20
- Title:
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Effects of Compound Stresses of Zn and Cr on Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolisms of Rice Plant
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ZHU Xue-mei1, LIN Li-jin1,2, YANG Yuan-xiang1, JIANG Xiao-jun1, HE Chuan-yun3, SHAO Ji-rong3
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1. College of Resource and Environment, Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya’an, Sichuan 625014, China;
2. Ya’an Soil and Water Conservation and Eco-environment Monitoring Station, Ya’an, Sichuan 625000, China;
3. College of Life Science, Sichuan Agricultural University, Ya’an, Sichuan 625014, China
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- Keywords:
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compound stresses of Zn and Cr; rice; carbon and nitrogen metabolisms
- CLC:
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Q945.79
- DOI:
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- Abstract:
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The effects of compound stresses of Zn and Cr on carbon and nitrogen metabolisms of rice plant were investigated in a soil pot experiment at tillering stage. The results showed as follows:with increasing of concentrations of Zn and Cr, the biomass of rice plant had a trend to reduce, and the ratio of root/shoot and soluble carbohydrate content of rice roots had an increasing trend, but soluble carbohydrate content of stem and sheath and leave reduced, and soluble protein and total nitrogen contents of roots, stem and sheath and leave changed wavely. Partial correlation analysis showed that concentrations of Zn and Cr in the soil had synergy effect on soluble carbohydrate content of roots, stem and sheath and leave, and soluble nitrogen content of roots. There was no compound effect on total nitrogen of rice plant. Those explained that rice plant adjusted the relationship between source and library to enhance its ability of ecological adaptation under the heavy metals stresses.