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Biological Nitrogen Fixation is not a Major Contributor to the Nitrogen Demand of a Commercially Grown South African Sugarcane Cultivar
Authors:Hoefsloot G  A.J Termorshuizen  D.A. Watt  M.D Cramer
Affiliation:(1) Botany Department, University of Stellenbosch, Private Bag X1, 7602 Matieland, South Africa;(2) Biological Farming Systems Group, Wageningen University and Research Centre, Marijkeweg, 22, 6709, PG, The Netherlands;(3) Biotechnology Department, South African Sugar Association Experiment Station, Private Bag X02, 4300 Mount Edgecombe, South Africa;(4) Department of Botany, University of Cape Town, Private Bag, 7701, Rondebosch, South Africa
Abstract:
It has previously been reported that endophytic diazotrophic bacteria contribute significantly to the nitrogen budgets of some graminaceous species. In this study the contribution of biological nitrogen fixation to the N-budget of a South African sugarcane cultivar was evaluated using 15N natural abundance, acetylene reduction and 15N incorporation. Plants were also screened for the presence of endophytic diazotrophic bacteria using acetylene reduction and nifH-gene targeted PCR with the pure bacterial strains. 15N natural abundance studies on field-grown sugarcane indicated that the plants did not rely extensively on biological nitrogen fixation. Furthermore, no evidence was found for significant N2-fixation or nitrogenase activity in field-grown or glasshouse-grown plants using 15N incorporation measurements and acetylene reduction assays. Seven endophytic bacterial strains were isolated from glasshouse-grown and field-grown plants and cultured on N-free medium. The diazotrophic character of these seven strains could not be confirmed using acetylene reduction and PCR screening for nifH. Thus, although biological nitrogen fixation may occur in South African sugarcane varieties, the contribution of this N-source in the tested cultivar was not significant.
Keywords:δ  15N  acetylene reduction  biological nitrogen fixation  diazotrophic-endophytic bacteria   Saccharum L spp. hybrid
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