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The formation of nitrosylleghemoglobin (LbNO) was examined incowpea and pea nodules in relation to the inhibition of nitrogenfixation by nitrate. Leghemoglobin was of the ferrous type andwas mainly converted to LbNO in cowpea nodules when the acetylene-reducingactivity decreased to 45% of control values as a result of thesupply of nitrate. In nodules of nitrate-treated pea plants,leghemoglobin was also of the ferrous type and LbNO was a minorcomponent of leghemoglobin. The levels of LbNO isolated fromnodules corresponded to the levels of LbNO calculated from equilibriumconstants for LbNO and the concentration of nitrite in nodules.The dissociation rate constants for LbNO from both cowpea andpea were much smaller than those for LbO2 or LbCO, as is alsothe case in soybean. These results indicate that the inhibition of the functionsof leghemoglobin, due to the accumulation of LbNO, induces adecrease in nitrogen fixation in cowpea nodules, and that theinhibition of nitrogen fixation in pea nodules is not relatedto the formation of LbNO. (Received July 2, 1990; Accepted October 9, 1990)  相似文献   

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The accumulation of nitrosylleghemoglobin (LbNO) in nodulesand the properties of LbNO in vitro were investigated in connectionwith the inhibition of nitrogen fixation in soybean nodulesby nitrate. The leghemoglobin extracted under argon gas from nodules ofplants supplied with nitrate consisted mainly of LbNO, as judgedfrom the spectrum which corresponded to that of LbNO formedin vitro by the reaction of leghemoglobin with nitrite in thepresence of dithionite or by the combination of ferrous leghemoglobin(Lb2+) with nitric oxide. Further, LbNO formed in vivo was easilydissociated by visible light, as was LbNO formed in vitro. Thus,authentic LbNO does actually accumulate in nodules. Most of the leghemoglobin was of the ferrous type in nodulesof plants supplied with nitrate. Some LbNO appeared to be derivedfrom LbO2 which was deoxygenated by nitrite. The increase inlevels of LbNO in nodules paralleled the decrease in acetylenereducing activity. These results indicate that the decrease in nitrogenase activityin nodules of soybean plants supplemented with nitrate is causedby the decrease in levels of LbO2 that carries oxygen into bacteroids,which results from the formation of LbNO (Received August 22, 1989; Accepted December 4, 1989)  相似文献   

3.
The accumulation of nitrite in nodules was investigated to elucidatethe mechanism of inhibition of nitrogen fixation in nodulesof soybean (Glycine max. [L.] Merr.) plants supplied with nitrate.Acetylene-reducing activity (ARA) in nodules fell within 24h as a result of the supply of exogenous nitrate, accompaniedby an increase in the accumulation of nitrite in the cytosolbut not in the bacteroids of nodules. Nitrate reductase (NR)activity in the nodule cytosol remained high, irrespective ofthe supply of nitrate. Nitrosylleghemoglobin (LbNO) was detectedspectrophotometrically in the extract from nodules in whichnitrogen fixation was inhibited by nitrate. In experiments invitro, it was found that LbNO was easily formed from leghemoglobinin the presence of nitrite and dithionite. Thus, it is suggested that nitrogen fixation was inhibited primarilyby a decrease in the function of leghemoglobin, attributableto the formation of LbNO, which was caused by the accumulationof nitrite generated from nitrate by NR in the nodule cytosol. (Received August 22, 1989; Accepted January 24, 1990)  相似文献   

4.
EGLEY  G. H. 《Annals of botany》1984,53(6):833-840
Ethylene (10 µ1–1) caused about one-third of highlydark-dormant seeds of common purslane (Portulaca oleracea L.)to germinate in the dark. Attempts were made to increase germinationin the dark with nitrate and ethylene combinations. When applieddirectly to the seeds, KNO3 did not stimulate germination andKNO3 plus ethylene did not increase germination above that ofethylene alone. Pre-incubation of seeds in KNO3 for 4 to 7 dbefore the ethylene applications significantly increased germination.The effects of the KNO3 pre-incubation were additive at eachof four ethylene concentrations (0.1–100 µ11–1).Potassium nitrate was effective only when ethylene followedthe KNO3 pre-incubation period. Potassium nitrite stimulatedabout 25 per cent of the seeds to germinate without a pre-incubationperiod and without ethylene. Also, ethylene plus KNO2 enhancedgermination above that achieved by either stimulus alone. Silvernitrate did not block the ethylene promotion of germination,but reversed the typical ethylene inhibition of seedling growthfollowing germination. The results support the views that nitrateexerted its effect via conversion to nitrite within the seedand that the rate of nitrate conversion may be a limiting factorin the dark germination of common purslane seeds. Ethylene mayfacilitate nitrite activity by increasing seed sensitivity tothe stimulus. Common purslane, Portulaca oleracea L., ethylene, nitrate, nitrite, germination, dormancy  相似文献   

5.
The Uptake of Gaseous Ammonia by the Leaves of Italian Ryegrass   总被引:5,自引:0,他引:5  
Lockyer, D. R. and Whitehead, D. C. 1986. The uptake of gaseousammonia by the leaves of Italian ryegrass.—J. exp. Bot.37: 919–927. Plants of Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) grown insoil with two rates of added 15N-labelled nitrate were exposed,in chambers, for 40 d to NH3 in the air at concentrations of16, 118 and 520 µg m–3. At the highest concentrationof NH3, this source provided 47?3% of the total nitrogen inplants grown with the lower rate of nitrate addition (100mgN kg–1 dry soil) and 35?2% with the higher rate (200mgN kg–1 dry soil) At the intermediate concentration ofNH3, the contributions to total plant N were 19?6% and 10?8%,respectively, at low and high nitrate while, at the lowest concentrationof NH3, they were 5?1% and 32%. Most of the N derived from theNH3 remained in the leaves, but some was transported to theroots. The amount of N derived from the NH3 that was presentin the leaves was not reduced by washing the leaves in waterat pH 5?0 before harvesting, indicating that the N was assimilatedby the plant and not adsorbed superficially. Rates of uptakeof NH3 per unit leaf area ranged from 1?7 µg dm–2h–1 at a concentration of 16 µg m–3 to 29?0µg dm–2 h–1 at a concentration of 520 µgm–3 and with the lower rate of nitrate addition. Increasingthe supply of nitrate to the roots slightly reduced the rateof uptake of NH3 per unit leaf area. Uptake of N from the higherrate of nitrate was reduced at the highest concentration ofNH3 in the air. Key words: Ammonia, nitrogen, leaf sorption, Lolium multiflorum  相似文献   

6.
For the first time, spruce shoots (Picea abies [L.] Karst.)were fumigated in vivo with 13N-labelled NO2 with the aim ofelucidating the mechanism of NO2 trapping in the apoplastof the substomatal cavity. Uptake by the needles could be monitoredon-line, and a quantitative analysis of the activity recordsdelivered a deposition velocity in agreement with the commondry deposition estimates and ruled out rapid export processes.A fast extraction procedure was applied which revealed thatNO2 did not produce any detectable traces of nitrite. In needlesin which the enzymes of nitrate reduction were not induced byprior fumigation with NO2, incorporation of NO2 was partiallyinhibited as compared to the fully induced shoots which tookup and assimilated NO2 as expected from a constant influx. Theonly labelled inorganic species found in the extracts was nitrate(60%), whereas the rest of the label (40%) was assimilated organicnitrogen.A quantitative analysis of the data shows that thereaction of NO2 in the apoplast yields at least three timesmore nitrate than nitrite, so that the existing models aboutthe apoplastic trapping reaction, disproportionation or antioxidantscavenging, which both postulate substantial production of nitrite,have to be reconsidered. Key words: 13N, nitrogen dioxide, spruce, air pollutants, deposition  相似文献   

7.
An investigation was made to determine the effects of univalentcations as activators on the formation of nitrate reductaseand nitrite reductase in rice seedlings. K+ functioned moreeffectively as a univalent cation activator than did other univalentcations examined. Substitution of Rb+ for K+ resulted in stimulationof nitrate reductase formation at about half the rate obtainedwith K+. There was no effect on nitrite reductase formation.Na+ could be partially substituted for K+ in the formation ofboth enzymes. NH4+ slightly inhibited formation of the enzymes.In the absence of univalent cations, enzyme formation proceededat a slower rate during the initial 15-hr period, but thereafterproceeded at a higher rate. This delayed formation was not observedin the presence of K+. Results from inhibitor experiments suggestthat K+ stimulates the formation of nitrate reductase and nitritereductase. In conclusion, when nitrate nitrogen is supplied to rice plantsutilization of the nitrogen may be accelerated by increasedformation of enzymes involved in nitrate assimilation in thepresence of K+. (Received February 21, 1969; )  相似文献   

8.
Becana M  Klucas RV 《Plant physiology》1992,98(4):1217-1221
Reactions involving changes that affect the function of leghemoglobin (Lb) are reviewed. The chemical nature of Lb and conditions inside nodules, such as slightly acid pH and the presence of metal ions, chelators, and toxic metabolites (nitrite, superoxide radical, peroxides), are conducive for oxidation of ferrous Lb (Lb2+) or its oxygenated form (LbO2) to nonfunctional ferric Lb (Lb3+) and ferryl Lb. Because Lb3+ is nearly nonexistent in nodules and undergoes observable reduction in vivo, mechanisms must operate in nodules to maintain Lb in the Lb2+ state. Redox reactions of Lb are mediated, for the most part, by activated oxygen species: (a) oxidation of LbO2 to Lb3+ involves superoxide; (b) excess peroxide oxidizes LbO2 and Lb3+ to ferryl Lb and may cause breakdown of heme, release of iron, and generation of hydroxyl radicals (protein radicals may be formed in this process); (c) enzymatic reduction of Lb3+ requires active flavin and thiol groups and involves formation of peroxide; and (d) direct reduction of Lb3+ by NADH is mediated by superoxide and peroxide. Transition metal ions and certain small molecules of nodules such as flavins may act as intermediate electron carriers between NADH and Lb3+, increasing the rate of reaction, which then proceeds via superoxide or flavin radicals, respectively.  相似文献   

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Hydrosulfite-reduced FMN served as an electron donor for nitratereductase purified from broad bean leaves. FMN was successfullyreplaced with BV. The flavine nucleotide nitrate reductase hadits pH optima at about 7.8 with phosphate buffer and at about7.4 with Tris-HCl buffer. The Km's for nitrate and FMN were3.7 ? 10–4 M and 3.7 ? 10–5 M, respectively. NADH2: nitrate reductase activity was completely inhibited by0.1 mM p-CMB, whereas FMNH2: nitrate reductase activity wasnot. Inhibited activity was restored by the addition of cysteine.A sulfhydryl enzyme is involved in the NADH2: nitrate reductasesystem but not in the FMNH2 : nitrate reductase system. NADH2and FMNH2 probably feed electrons into the electron transportchain at different sites. The nitrate reductase preparationhad an NADH2-specific diaphorase activity which was almost completelyinhibited by 0.1 mM p-CMB. The NADH2-specific diaphorase mayform the sulfhydryl enzyme which mediates electron transferbetween NADH2 and nitrate. (Received May 6, 1969; )  相似文献   

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The induction of nitrate reductase by molybdenum or nitratein excised tissues of cauliflower leaf was dependent on temperature;for the range 2? to 12? C, Q10 was about 2; for the range 12?to 22? C, Q10 was greater than 3. Enzyme formation was initiallymost rapid at 32? C but did not continue for as long as it didat 22? or 24? C. Decreased oxygen supply lessened the rate ofenzyme formation. The effects on enzyme formation of a widerange of natural and synthetic antimetabolites were tested withrespect to induction by either nitrate or molybdenum, when introducedat the same time by infiltration. Actidione (cycloheximide),patulin, cycloserine, polymyxin B, L-2-thiolhistidine D-methionine,L-dihydroxyphenylalanine, D,L--methylglutamic acid, sarcosineand 1 ,2-dichloro-4-(p-nitrobenzenesulphonylamido)-5-nitrobenzene(DCDNS) were the most inhibitory compounds tested. Serine stimulatedproduction of enzyme activity; kinetin, benzimidazole, and p-fluorophenylalanine,3--methyltryptophane and the 4- isomer, chloramphenicol, gramicidin,and several thio- andaza- derivatives of purines or pyrimidineswere practically without effect. Differential effects of inhibitorson enzyme formation in response to nitrate or molybdenum wererarely observed, and no deductions regarding the possible sequencein which the substrate and prosthetic metal induce activitycould be inferred from the results.  相似文献   

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Influx of nitrate into the roots of intact barley plants wasfollowed over periods of 1–15 min using nitrogen-13 asa tracer. Based on measurements taken over 15 min from a rangeof external nitrate concentrations (0·2–250 mmolm–3), the kinetic parameters of influx, Imax and Km, werecalculated. Compared with plants grown in the presence of nitrate throughout,plants that had been starved of N for 3 d showed a significantlygreater value ofImax for 13N-nitrate influx (by a factor of1·4–1·8), but a similar value of Km (12–14mmol m–3). Pre-treating N-starved plants with nitratefor about 5 h further increased the subsequent rate of 13N-nitrateinflux, but had little effect in the unstarved controls. Allowingfor this induction of additional nitrate transport, the differencein rates of nitrate influx in control and N-starved plants wassufficient to account for the previously-observed differencein net uptake by the two groups of plants. In barley plants grown without any exposure to nitrate, butwith ammonium as N-source, both Imax and Km for subsequent 13N-nitrateinflux were significantly decreased (by about one-half) comparedwith the corresponding nitrate-grown controls. The importance of changes in the rate of influx in the regulationof net uptake of nitrate is discussed. Key words: Ion transport, nitrate, influx, kinetic parameters, N-deficiency  相似文献   

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Growth of Pseudomonas stutzeri(VAN NIEL strain) in the presenceof a limiting amount of nitrate under anaerobic conditions ischaracterized by 2 logarithmic phases separated distinctly byan intermediate phase where the growth rate is very low. Inthe first logarithmic phase nitrate is reduced stoichiometricallyto nitrite stage, and in the second phase nitrite is reducedto nitrogen gas. The nitrite reducing activity of cells in the second growthphase is 3–4 times higher than that of cells in the firstphase. The rise in nitrite reducing activity is correlated witha remarkable increase in the content of cytochromes a2 and c-552. 1Present address: Department of Biochemistry, Hiroshima UniversitySchool of Dentistry, Hiroshima, Japan. 2Present address: Institute of Molecular Biology, Faculty ofScience, Nagoya University, Nagoya, Japan. (Received June 16, 1969; )  相似文献   

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Inhibition of Nodule Development in Soybean by Nitrate or Reduced Nitrogen   总被引:5,自引:1,他引:4  
Imsande, J. 1986. Inhibition of nodule development in soybeanby nitrate or reduced nitrogen.—J. exp. Bot. 37: 348–355. Nodulation of hydroponically grown soybean plants [Glycine max(L.) Merr.] is inhibited by continuous growth in the presenceof 4· mol m–3 KNO3 The presence of 4·0 molm–3 ‘starter nitrate’ for 3-6 d during noduledevelopment, however, subsequently stimulates nodule dry weightaccumulation and nitrogenase activity. These stimulations occureven though 4· mol m–3 nitrate temporarily delaysnodule development, i.e. the late steps of nodule developmentare reversibly inhibited by a short-term exposure to 4·0mol m–3 nitrate. On the other hand, treatment with 4·0mol m–3 nitrate in excess of 14 d significantly reducesnodule dry weight Thus, extended growth in the presence of 4·0mol m–3 KNO3 seems to block both early and late stepsof nodule development. Nodulation of hydroponically grown soybeansis also inhibited by continuous growth in the presence of 2·0mol m–3 (NH4)2SO4 This inhibition is not caused by acidityof the growth medium. On the other hand, nodule development6 d after inoculation with Rhizoblum japonicum is not delayedby a 7-d exposure to 2·0 mol m–3 (NH4)2SO4 butis partially inhibited by a prolonged exposure to (NH4)2SO4Because repression of nodulation by 4·0 mol m–3KNO3 is more severe than that by 2·0 mol m–3 (NH4)2SO4and because ammonium taken up by the soybean plant is not activelyoxidized to nitrate, it is suggested that there are at leasttwo mechanisms by which nitrate utilization represses noduleformation in soybean. Key words: Glycine max, nitrogen, nitrogen fixation, nodulation  相似文献   

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Methionine sulphoximine, an inhibitor of glutamine synthetase,caused ammonia accumulation in detached wheat leaves. The ratewas increased by increased oxygen in the atmosphere and by simultaneouslysupplying glycine or giving extra nitrate; it was decreasedby isonicotinyl hydrazide. Ammonia production was light-dependentand continued at a constant rate in air for at least 2 h. Photosynthesiswas progressively inhibited after the first hour; this inhibitionwas not because of increased stomatal resistance. Leaves suppliedwith 30 mol m–3 ammonium chloride, without methioninesulphoximine, accumulated more ammonia than leaves treated withthe inhibitor but showed less inhibition of photosynthesis.The inhibitor decreased synthesis of [14C] amino acids from14CO2 in the light but increased the synthesis of [14C] malateand, relatively, the incorporation of 14C into sugar phosphates.In the absence of inhibitor, nitrate increased and ammoniumion decreased synthesis of malate. Methionine sulphoximine,by causing a shortage of amino acids, probably inhibited photosynthesisin part by decreasing the recycling of carbon from the photorespiratorycycle back to the Calvin cycle. Key words: Photosynthetic 14CO2 assimilation, Methionine sulphoximine, Detached wheat leaves  相似文献   

15.
Whitehead, D. C. and Lockyer, D. R. 1986. The influence of theconcentration of gaseous ammonia on its uptake by the leavesof Italian ryegrass, with and without an adequate supply ofnitrogen to the roots.—J. exp. Bot. 38: 818–827. Plants of Italian ryegrass (Lolium multiflorum Lam.) were grownin pots of soil with two rates of 15N-labclled nitrate, oneproviding adequate, and the other less than adequate, N formaximum growth. After 25 d in a controlled environment cabinet,the plants were transferred to chambers and exposed for 33 dto NH3in the air at one of nine concentrations ranging from14 to 709 µg NH3 m–3. Increasing the concentrationof NH3 in the air increased the dry weight of the shoots ofplants grown at the lower but not the higher rate of nitrate.The content of total N in the plant shoots (% dry weight) waslinearly related to NH3 concentration; at 709 µg NH3 andin both sets of plants it was more than double the content at14 µg NH3 m–3. Calculations, based on 15N enrichment,indicated that the amount of N taken up from the NH3 per unitleaf area increased linearly with increasing concentration ofNH3 in the air uptake (µg dm–2 h–1) = 0.1009xat the lower rate of nitrate and 0-0829x at the higher rateof nitrate, where x is the concentration of NH3 in the air expressedas µg NH3m–3. The proportion of the total plant N that was derived from theNH3 ranged from 4?0% at a concentration of 14 µg NH3 m–3with the higher rate of nitrate addition to 77?5% at a concentrationof 709 µg m–3 with the lower rate of nitrate addition.The proportions of the total N in the water-insoluble proteinof the leaf tissue that were derived from nitrate and gaseousNH3 were similar to the proportions in the whole leaf material. Key words: Ammonia, nitrogen, leaf sorption, Lolium multiflorum  相似文献   

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  1. A method was discovered for adapting the cells of Rhodospirillumrubrum to grow on a nitrate medium, a capacity initially lackingin the organism. The adapted cells were able to grow with nitrateas the sole source of nitrogen. The growth responses of theadapted cells towards various nitrogenous sources were investigatedunder various conditions of incubation (aero- and anaerobiosis,light and dark).
  2. The adapted cells were found to have simultaneouslyacquiredthe capacity for reducing nitrite and hydroxylamineas wellas nitrate. The path of nitrogen in the adapted cellswas assumedto be as follows: NO3 NO2 NH2OH CellularNitrogen.
  3. Nitrate metabolism of the adapted cells was investigatedundervarious conditions. In the light, nitrate was reducedand furtherassimilated, leaving insignificant amounts of nitritein themedium. In this case, consumption of nitrate was markedlyinhibitedby other forms of nitrogen (e.g., nitrite, hydroxylamine,aminoacids and ammonium salts). In the dark, nitrate was reducedas the terminal hydrogen acceptor in the oxidative breakdownof organic substances (e.g., malate) in the medium (i.e., nitraterespiration). More nitrite was accumulated in this case thanin the light. Molecular oxygen inhibited the reduction of, aswell as the growth on, nitrate in any of the above cases.
  4. Theeffects on the rate of nitrate reduction (and respiratoryoxygenuptake) caused by various experimental factors (pH, nitrateconcentration, electron donors, and addition of hydroxylamine)were investigated, using the resting cells of the adapted organism.
1 This paper was submitted to the University of Tokyo to fulfillthe requirement for the author's doctorate. 2 Present Address: Botanical Institute, Kyoto University, Sakyo-ku,Kyoto. (Received February 14, 1963; )  相似文献   

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The vegetative growth of Dactylis glomerata L. in sand was studiedunder controlled light, temperature, and nutritional conditions.Plants were daily supplied with three nutrient solutions ofdifferent nitrate concentrations (10–2, 10–3 and2 x 10–4 mol I–1). For each concentration, growthobeyed an exponential law between the fourth and seventh weeksafter sowing. The time constant of the exponential was the samefor the shoot as for the root, and showed no significant variationwith nitrate concentration. The kinetic results and the strong dependence of the root: shootratio on nitrate concentration are discussed on the basis ofThornley's model. Hypothesizing that the molecular mechanismsof nitrate absorption are independent of the nitrate concentrationof the nutrient solution, we derived a relationship betweenthe root: shoot ratio and nitrate concentration. This relationshipwas found to be compatible with the experimental results. Dactylis glomerata L., vegetative phase, kinetics of growth, root: shoot equilibrium, nitrate absorption  相似文献   

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In this study, the effect of magnesium on equilibration of adenylatesby purified maize leaf adenylate kinase (AK) was investigated.The equilibration was expressed in terms of either apparentequilibrium constant, defined as Kapp=(ATPtotal)(AMPtotal)/(ADPtotal)2,or true equilibrium constant, defined as Ktrue=(Mg-ATP)(AMPfree)/(Mg-ADP)(ADPfree).At a fixed concentration of free magnesium (1?8–1?9 mM),the Kapp, and Ktrue were constant at 0?76?0?10 and 6?02?0?75,respectively. On the other hand, at the free magnesium rangeof 0?00l4 to 8?3 mM, the Kapp varied from 0?30 to 1?27, whileremained constant at 5?93?0?31. The data indicate that, contraryto previous speculations, leaf AK does not maintain an equilibriumof total adenylates. Rather, the enzyme governs an equilibriumof Mg-ADP, free ADP, Mg-ATP, and free AMP, which are the truesubstrates/products of the AK reaction. Some implications ofthis finding for studies on energy metabolism in plant tissuesare discussed. Key words: Adenylate kinase, adenylate energy charge, adenylates, C4-photosynthesis, magnesium  相似文献   

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The response of photosynthesis in the flag leaf of rice (Oryzasativa) to elevated CO2 or reduced O2 was investigated relativeto other environmental factors using steady-state gas exchangetechniques. We found under moderate conditions of temperatureand photosynthetic flux density (PFD) (26°C and 700µmolquanta m–2s–1 similar to growth conditions) photosynthesisin the flag leaf of rice during heading and grain filling saturatedat near ambient levels of CO2, with a concomitant loss of O2sensitivity, when a high stomatal conductance was maintainedby high humidity (low vapor pressure deficit). Under 18°Cthere was near complete loss of O2 sensitivity of photosynthesisat normal ambient levels of CO2. This is in contrast to thelarge enhancement of photosynthesis by supra-atmospheric levelsof CO2 and sub-atmospheric levels of O2 by suppression of photorespirationwhen there is no limitation on utilizing the initial productof CO2 assimilation (triose-P) as predicted from Ribulose-l,5-bisphosphatecarboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) kinetic properties. Thus, lossof sensitivity to CO2 and O2 has been previously explained asa limitation on utilization of triose-P to synthesize carbohydrates.Under high PFD at 25°C, the rate of photosynthesis in ricedeclined over a period of hours around midday, while the intercellularlevels of CO2 remained constant suggesting a limitation on utilizationof photosynthate. Short-term fluctuations in climatic factorsincluding temperature, light and humidity could result in afeedback limitation on photosynthesis in rice which may be exacerbatedby rising CO2. (Received March 12, 1998; Accepted May 14, 1998)  相似文献   

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The reduction of nitrate and nitrite in leaf disks from sevendi- and two monocotyledonous species under in vivo nitrate reductaseassay conditions was studied using 15N-labeled substrates. Significantreduction of both nitrate and nitrite into ammonia and aminoacids was detected under aerobic conditions (in an atmosphereof air): in some cases, the amount of nitrate-N reduced to ammoniaand amino acids was more than that remaining as nitrite. Anaerobicincubation (under an atmosphere of N2 gas) enhanced the accumulationof nitrite, but the subsequent reduction to the basic nitrogencompounds was 40 to 180% of the aerobic rates. The present examinationindicates that in vivo assays of nitrate reductase under aerobicconditions may give greatly underestimated results due to nitritereduction and that exclusion of oxygen from the in vivo assaymixture is desirable in terms of the quantity of nitrite formed.n-Propanal treatment increased nitrite accumulation under aerobicbut not under anaerobic conditions, and depressed the incorporationof nitrate-N into basic fractions under both conditions. Therefore,addition of n-propanol may be desirable for assays under aerobicconditions. No significant difference in the reduction of nitratesupplied as sodium and potassium salts was observed on the nitriteformation and on the incorporation of nitrate-N into basic fractions. 15N experiments on dark assimilation of nitrate, nitrite andammonia into amino acids in wheat leaves showed that these threenitrogen sources were assimilated through the same route andthat the glutamine synthetase/glutamate synthase pathway wasthe major route. With anaerobic treatment, the incorporationof nitrogen into alanine and serine remained at relatively high,but the incorporation into aspartate and asparagine was muchlower than in the cases of aerobic treatment. (Received July 11, 1981; Accepted October 3, 1981)  相似文献   

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