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dc.contributor.authorC. Inkhamen_US
dc.contributor.authorK. Sueyoshien_US
dc.contributor.authorN. Ohtakeen_US
dc.contributor.authorT. Ohyamaen_US
dc.contributor.authorS. Ruamrungsrien_US
dc.date.accessioned2018-09-04T04:04:06Z-
dc.date.available2018-09-04T04:04:06Z-
dc.date.issued2011-09-01en_US
dc.identifier.issn00493589en_US
dc.identifier.other2-s2.0-84856711499en_US
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dc.description.abstractThe effects of different temperatures (30/24°C and 30/18°C day/night temperatures) and N sources; nitrate (NO 3-), ammonium (NH 4+), mixed-N source (50 NO 3-:50 NH 4+) in the nutrient solution on growth and N assimilation of Curcuma alismatifolia was studied in a soil-less culture medium. Plant grew taller when grown under the 30/24°C treatment and flower quality in terms of stalk length, size of inflorescence and number of bracts declined at low night temperatures. The highest nitrogen concentration (mg plant -1) in leaves was obtained when plants were supplied with NO 3-as the nitrogen source. Most nitrogen assimilation occurred in leaves at 30/24°C, and in fibrous roots at 30/18°C. There were positive linear relationships between the NO 3- content and NR activity in leaves, when plants were grown under both 30/24°C (R 2= 0.99) and 30/18°C (R 2= 0.96) treatments. The total amino acid concentration in NH 4+-fed plants was significantly higher than that of NO 3--fed plants. Glutamic acid (Glu) was recognized as a major form of accumulated N in old rhizomes, particularly in plants supplied with NO 3-N at 30/18°C, while asparagine (Asn) and aspartic acid (Asp) were the major form of the accumulated N in fibrous roots when plants were cultivated with low night temperature (30/18°C).en_US
dc.subjectAgricultural and Biological Sciencesen_US
dc.titleEffects of temperature and nitrogen sources on growth and nitrogen assimilation of Curcuma alismatifolia Gagnepen_US
dc.typeJournalen_US
article.title.sourcetitleThai Journal of Agricultural Scienceen_US
article.volume44en_US
article.stream.affiliationsChiang Mai Universityen_US
article.stream.affiliationsCenter of Excellence on Agricultural Biotechnology: (AG-BIO/PERDO-CHE)en_US
article.stream.affiliationsNiigata Universityen_US
article.stream.affiliationsInstitute for Science and Technologyen_US
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