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Nitrate effects on the nodulation of legumes inoculated with nitrate-reductase-deficient mutants of Rhizobium
Authors:A H Gibson  Janet D Pagan
Institution:(1) Division of Plant Industry, CSIRO, P.O.B. 1600, 2601 Canberra City, A.C.T., Australia
Abstract:The effect of nitrate on the symbiotic properties of nitrate-reductase-deficient mutants of a strain of cowpea rhizobia (32H1), and of a strain of Rhizobium trifolii (TA1), were examined; the host species were Macroptilium atropurpureum (DC.) Urb. and Trifolium subterraneum L. Nitrate retarded initial nodulation by the mutant strains to an extent similar to that found with the parent strains. It is therefore unlikely that nitrite produced from nitrate by the rhizobia, plays a significant role in the inhibition of nodulation by nitrate. Nitrite is an inhibitor of nitrogenase, and its possible production in the nodule tissue by the action of nitrate reductase could be responsible for the observed inhibition of nitrogen fixation when nodulated plants are exposed to nitrate. However, the results of this investigation show that nitrogen fixation by the plants nodulated by parent or mutant strains was depressed by similar amounts in the presence of nitrate. No nitrite was detected in the nodules. Nodule growth, and to a lesser extent, the nitrogenase specific activity of the nodules (mgrmol C2H4g–1 nodule fr. wt. h–1), were both affected by the added nitrate.
Keywords:Leguminosae  Nitrate-reductase mutants  Nitrogen fixation  Nodulation  Rhizobium
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