窒素-15アンモニアを含む空気:トウモロコシの苗木による葉の吸収
まとめ
トウモロコシの植物は大気中のアンモニアを吸収し,天然のシンクとして作用します. 吸収速度はアンモニア濃度によって変化し,濃度が低ければ吸収効率が高くなります.
科学分野:
- 農業科学 農業科学とは
- 環境科学 環境科学
- 植物生理学 植物生理学
背景:
- 大気中のアンモニアは,空気の質と窒素循環の重要な構成要素です.
- 植物と大気の相互作用を理解することは,農業と環境管理にとって極めて重要です.
研究 の 目的:
- 大気中のアンモニアを吸収するトウモロコシの苗の能力を調査する.
- 異なる大気濃度でトウモロコシの植物によるアンモニアの吸収を定量化するために.
主な方法:
- トウモロコシの苗木は,密閉された室内で,窒素-15ラベル付きアンモニアの制御された濃度にさらされました.
- 植物組織 (頂部と根) の窒素15含有量を測定し,アンモニア吸収率を測定した.
主要な成果:
- トウモロコシの苗は大気中のアンモニアを吸収し,植物が潜在的な天然のシンクであることを確認しました.
- 濃度が増加するにつれて,アンモニアの吸収効率が低下しました:1ppmで43%で,10ppmと20ppmで30%でした.
結論:
- 栽培されたトウモロコシは,大気中のアンモニアを効果的に除去できます.
- 植物性アンモニアの吸収は濃度に依存し,大気中の窒素の動態にとって重要である.
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