Response of nodulating and non-nodulatingPisum sativum L. to nitrate |
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Authors: | V. Škrdleta K. Novák L. Lisá |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Microbiology, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Videňská 1083, CZ-142 20, Praha 4, Czech Republic
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Abstract: | This study examined whether ‘Risnod2’ and ‘Risnod27’ non-nodulating mutants of pea (Pisum sativum L.) provided with increasing concentrations of nitrate could achieve a growth and nitrogen accumulation comparable to their parental N2-fixing cv. Finale. In the cv. Finale, nodule number, nodule dry mass accumulation, total C2H2-reducing activity of nodulated roots (TAR) and estimated N2 fixation were considerably inhibited at 5.0 and 10.0 mM root medium NO3 − concentrations. In contrast a 0.63 mM level stimulated both the nodule dry mass and TAR. The cv. Finale N2-fixing plants grown on 0 to 2.5 mM NO3 − levels had higher shoot N concentrations than the Nod− mutants, but within the 5.0 to 10.0 mM levels the Nod− mutants approached or even overtopped the N concentration of the cv. Finale plants. Compared with a high positive correlation found in the Nod− mutants, shoot N concentration in the cv. Finale was negatively correlated with the root medium NO3 − concentration. The pattern of nitrogen content in shoot dry mass was very similar to that seen in the shoot dry mass accumulation. The Nod− mutants grown on the 5.0 and/or 10.0 mM NO3 − level had plant dry mass, shoot nitrogen concentration, shoot nitrogen content, and root/shoot dry mass ratio comparable with those of the nodulating cv. Finale grown on the same nitrate levels. |
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Keywords: | dry mass mutants of pea nitrogen content |
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