Studies of the Uptake of Nitrate in Barley

Abstract
13NO3 was used to investigate patterns of NO3 influx into roots of barley plants (Hordeum vulgare L. cv Klondike) previously grown with (`induced') or without (`uninduced') a source of external NO3 ([NO3]0). In both induced and uninduced plants, 13NO3 influx was biphasic in the range from 0.005 to 50 moles per cubic meter [NO3]0. In the low concentration range (Vmax and Km values for influx either increased or decreased according to NO3 pretreatment. By contrast, 13NO3 influx in the high concentration range revealed a strictly linear concentration dependence. These fluxes appeared to be mediated by a constitutive, rather than an inducible, transport system.