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ABSTRACT
The effect of fertilizer N and S sources on the absorption of S by corn (Zea mays L.) was studied in the greenhouse with the use of 35S. When the N and S sources were separated by a physical barrier, the NH4 ion, when compared to the NO3 ion, produced a significant increase in the S absorption from the fertilizer. The data indicate that the influence of the N source on S absorption is the result of physiological reactions or processes within the plant or the root tissue. The separation of the N and S sources had no significant effect on the total S and total N content of the tissue.
1 Paper no. 7183 Scientific Journal Series, Minnesota Agr. Exp. Sta., Univ. of Minn., St. Paul, 55101. This study was supported in part of grants from The Sulphur Institute and The Tennessee Valley Authority.
2 Formerly Teaching Assistant, now Area Extension Agronomist Univ. of Nebraska, Concord, Nebr. and Professor of Soil Science, respectively.
Received for publication March 9, 1970. Accepted for publication May 25, 1970.
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