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Soybean nodule gas permeability,nitrogen fixation and dirunal cycles in soil temperature
Authors:P R Weisz  T R Sinclair
Institution:(1) USDA-ARS, Agronomy Dept., University of Florida, 32611 Gainesville, FL, USA
Abstract:While diurnal cycles in nitrogen fixation rates are sometimes assumed to result from diurnal variation in photosynthetically active radiation, contradicting evidence exists that indicate soil temperature is the primary environmental influence. These studies assessed the significance of temperature on soybean nitrogen fixation under field conditions. Two groups of intact field-grown soybean plants, one at ambient and the other exposed to a 10°C diurnal variation in soil temperature, were nondestructively assayed for acetylene reduction rates. Activity was closely associated with soil temperature (R2=0.85), even when temperature was 12 h out of phase with ambient. Data were also obtained to determine if the effects of rhizosphere temperature on nitrogen fixation are mediated through an effect on the nodule oxygen permeability. Nodule oxygen permeability of intact, aeroponically grown soybean was closely correlated with the diurnal changes in temperature (R2=0.90).
Keywords:acetylene reduction  diurnal cycles  nitrogen fixation  oxygen permeability  photosynthesis  temperature
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