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Photosynthetic photon flux effects on bean response to nitrogen dioxide
Authors:HS Srivastava  DP Ormrod  B Hale Marie
Institution:

a Department of Plant Science, Rohilkhand University, Bareilly 243005, India

b Department of Horticultural Science, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1

Abstract:Phaseolus vulgaris L. cv. Kinghorn Wax seedlings, supplied with nutrient solution containing either 0 or 5 mM nitrate as sole N source, were exposed to 0.25 μl/l NO2 for 6 hr each day for 10 days at continuous photosynthetic photon flux (PPF) of 100, 300, 500 or 700 μmol m?2 sec?1. There was a significant interaction of PPF and nitrate. Shoot and root dry weights increased with increasing PPFs only when nitrate was supplied. The main effects of NO2 on plant growth were significant; none of the interactions involving NO2 were significant. Exposure to NO2 decreased shoot and root dry weight in both the presence and absence of nutrient N and at all PPF levels. All interactions were significant for in vitro leaf nitrate reductase activity (NRA), which increased markedly at PPFs above 100 μmol m?2 sec?1 when nitrate was supplied. Treatment with NO2 strongly inhibited enzyme activity in the presence of nitrate, particularly at the 300 μmol m?2 sec?1 PPF level. These experiments demonstrated that PPF level does not modify the effect of NO2 on growth but does have a major effect on NRA and on NO2 effects on NRA in the presence of nutrient nitrate.
Keywords:Photosynthetic photon flux  light  nitrogen dioxide  Phaseolus vulgaris  bean  growth  nitrate reductase activity
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