Control of Nitrogen Fixation in a Legume Nodule: an Analysis of the Role of Oxygen Diffusion in Relation to Nodule Structure |
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Authors: | SHEEHY, J. E. MINCHIN, F. R. WITTY, J. F. |
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Affiliation: | The Grassland Research Institute Hurley, Maidenhead, Berks SL6 5LR, UK |
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Abstract: | A mathematical model of oxygen diffusion in a legume root noduleis constructed and validated. The required properties, functionsand possible locations of the major resistance to oxygen diffusionare investigated and support is given to the concept of a partwater-filled diffusion pathway. The model predicts that in theabsence of leghaemoglobin an infected cell would have oxygendamaged nitrogenase in bacteroids close to an air space andanaerobic conditions around those towards its centre. Leghaemoglobinis essential for maintaining a fairly uniform level of nitrogenaseactivity within the infected cells, but it cannot prevent damageat high oxygen concentrations. Nevertheless, the nitrogenaseactivity of a nodule can increase with increasing oxygen concentrationeven though some enzyme damage occurs. In the absence of a variablediffusion resistance, the oxygen tolerance of nitrogenase isrelated to carbohydrate supply and in a normal atmosphere nitrogenfixation is limited by oxygen diffusion. Oxygen, diffusion, nitrogen fixation |
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