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    Rhizosphere pH and cation‐anion balance determine the exudation of nitrification inhibitor 3‐epi‐brachialactone suggesting release via secondary transport

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    Egenolf, Konrad
    Verma, Supriya
    Schöne, Jochen
    Klaiber, Iris
    Arango, Jacobo
    Cadisch, Georg
    Neumann, Günter
    Rasche, Frank
    Date Issued
    2021-05
    Date Online
    2021-01
    Language
    en
    Type
    Journal Article
    Review status
    Peer Review
    ISI journal
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    Open Access
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    Egenolf, K.; Verma, S.; Schöne, J.; Klaiber, I.; Arango, J.; Cadisch, G.; Neumann, G.; Rasche, F. (2020) Rhizosphere pH and cation‐anion balance determine the exudation of nitrification inhibitor 3‐epi‐brachialactone suggesting release via secondary transport. Physiologia Plantarum, Online first paper (06 December 2020). ISSN: 1399-3054.
    Permanent link to cite or share this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10568/110891
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/ppl.13300
    Abstract/Description
    Biological nitrification inhibition (BNI) of Brachiaria humidicola has been attributed to nitrification-inhibiting fusicoccanes, most prominently 3-epi-brachialactone. However, its release mechanism from B. humidicola roots remains elusive. Two hydroponic experiments were performed to investigate the role of rhizosphere pH and nutritional N form in regulating 3-epi-brachialactone release by B. humidicola and verify the underlying release pathway. Low rhizosphere pH and NH4 + nutrition promoted 3-epi-brachialactone exudation. However, the substitution of NH4 + by K+ revealed that the NH4 + effect was not founded in a direct physiological response to the N form but was related to the cation-anion balance during nutrient uptake. Release of 3-epi-brachialactone correlated with the transmembrane proton gradient ΔpH and NH4 + uptake (R2 = 0.92 for high ~6.8 and R2 = 0.84 for low ~4.2 trap solution pH). This corroborated the release of 3-epi-brachialactone through secondary transport, with the proton motive force (ΔP) defining transport rates across the plasma membrane. It was concluded that 3-epi-brachialactone release cannot be conceptualized as a regulated response to soil pH or NH4 + availability, but merely as the result of associated changes in ΔP.
    CGIAR Author ORCID iDs
    Jacobo Arangohttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-4828-9398
    Other CGIAR Affiliations
    Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security; Livestock
    AGROVOC Keywords
    soil properties; rhizosphere ph; nitrification inhibitors; brachiaria humidicola; propiedades del suelo; ph de la rizosfera; inhibidores de la nitrificación
    Subjects
    SOIL HEALTH; SOIL INFORMATION;
    Organizations Affiliated to the Authors
    University of Hohenheim; Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT; Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel
    Investors/sponsors
    Anton & Petra Ehrmann‐Foundation; Federal Ministry of Education and Research, Germany; Ministerio de Ciencia Tecnología e Innovación, Colombia
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