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Symbiosis of Leguminous Plants and Nodule Bacteria: IV. The Importance of the Oxygen Factor in Nodule Formation and Function
Authors:BOND  G
Institution:Botany Department, University of Glasgow
Abstract:Nodulated plants of soya-bean have been grown in culture solutionslacking combined nitrogen and in continuous contact with oxygen/nitrogengas mixtures containing 21, 12, and 5 per cent. oxygen respectively.Reductions of oxygen content led to reductions in dry weightand in fixation of nitrogen. Somewhat similar but smaller effects on dry weight were observedwith non-nodulated plants supplied with ammonium-nitrogen, butsuch plants supplied with nitrate-nitrogen grew equally vigorouslyat all three oxygen levels, a result regarded with some reservation. The weight of nodules per plant was markedly reduced by curtailmentof oxygen, but the number was unaffected, indicating that theearlier stages in nodule formation are not specially sensitiveto oxygen supply. The greater effect of oxygen reduction onnodulated plants appears to be exerted on the process of fixationor on associated processes such as nodular respiration.
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