

Author: Szatanik-Kloc Alicja
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0137-5881
Source: Acta Physiologiae Plantarum, Vol.31, Iss.1, 2009-01, pp. : 59-64
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Abstract
The plants of winter rye variety Rostockie grown in nutrient solution prepared according to Marschner and Romheld (1983) were stressed at shooting stage with different zinc (ZnCl2) concentrations of 0, 20, 200 and 400 mgXdm−3 during 10 days at pH = 4.5. The control plants were grown continuously at pH = 7, without Zn2+. The roots of all plants were titrated with 0.1 molXdm−3 NaOH in 1 molXdm−3 NaCl solution with a rate 0.01 ml/min using auto-titrator Titrino 702 (Metrohm). The amount of the base consumed between pH 3 and 10 was recorded with a step of 0.1 pH unit. From the titration data root surface charge was characterized. Roots grown at pH = 4.5 without Zn2+ addition, had apparently the same charge properties as the control roots. Under 200 and 400 mgXdm−3 of zinc addition, variable charge,
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