Comparisons of the Respiratory Effluxes of Nodules and Roots in Six Temperate Legumes |
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Authors: | RYLE G J A; ARNOTT R A; POWELL C E; GORDON A J |
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Institution: | The Grassland Research Institute Hurley, Maidenhead, Berkshire SL6 5LR |
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Abstract: | The specific respiration rates of nodulated root systems, ofnodules and of roots were determined during active nitrogenfixation in soya bean, navy bean, pea, lucerne, red clover andwhite clover, by measurements on whole plants before and afterthe removal of nodule populations. Similar measurements weremade on comparable populations of the six legumes, lacking nodulesbut receiving abundant nitrate-nitrogen, to determine the specificrespiration of their roots. All plants were grown in a controlled-environmentclimate which fostered rapid growth. The specific respiration rates of nodulated root systems ofthe three grain and three forage legumes during a 714-dayperiod of vegetative growth varied between 10 and 17 mg CO2g1 (dry weight) h1. This mean value consistedof two components: a specific root respiration rate of 69mg CO2 g1 h1 and a specific nodule respirationrate of 2246 mg CO2 g1 h1. Nodule respirationaccounted for 4270 per cent of nodulated root respiration;nodule weight accounted for 1240 per cent of nodulatedroot weight. The specific respiration rates of roots lackingnodules and utilizing nitrate nitrogen were generally 2030per cent greater than the equivalent rates of roots from nodulatedplants. The measured respiratory effluxes are discussed in thecontext of nitrogen nitrogen fixation, nitrate assimilation. Glycine max, Phaseolus vulgaris, Pisum sativum, Medicago sativa, Trifolium pratense, Trifolium repens, soya bean, navy bean, pea, lucerne, red clover, white clover, nodule respiration, root respiration, fixation, nitrate assimilation |
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