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Polyamines in Nodules from Various Plant-Microbe Symbiotic Associations   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
Polyamine compositions of root or stem nodules collected fromvarieties of nitrogen-fixing leguminous (22 species) and non-leguminous(5 species) plants were investigated. Relatively high concentrationsof homospermidine were observed in root or stem nodules of allthe leguminous plants. Based on the ratio of homospermidineto spermidine, legume nodules were generally characterized intotwo major groupes; one containing almost equal amounts of homospermidineand spermidine, and the other a high homospermidine/spermidineratio. Root nodules from pigeon pea (Cajanus cajan L. Millsp)was the only exception which exhibited very low homospermidine/spermidineratio. Amongst the legumes, nodules of adzuki bean (Vigna angularis),siratro (Macroptilium atropurpureum DC. Urb.), pea (Pisum sativumL.), and hairly vetch (Vicia hirsuta S.F. Gray) were rich indiamine putrescine. Such characters of nodule polyamine compositionwere inherent characteristics of each legume species, and notrelated to the type of infected rhizobia (Rhizobium or Bradyrhizobium).In contrast to herbaceous leguminous plants, nonleguminous woodyplants, which symbiotically associate with actinomycete Frankiaspecies, contained little polyamines in their root nodules.Root nodules of non-leguminous Parasponia andersonii infectedby bradyrhizobia were found to contain large quantities of putrescineand homospermidine. No significant differences in polyaminecomposition were observed between root and stem nodules bothin Aeschynomene indica and Sesbania rostrata. (Received June 13, 1994; Accepted August 17, 1994)  相似文献   

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Nodules of the aquatic mimosoid legume Neptunia plena (L.) Benth.were always found associated with roots but not stems. Theyappeared macroscopically 10 and 20 d after inoculation on plantsgrown hydroponically and in vermiculite, respectively. The developmentof nitrogen-fixing cells occurred in a series of stages notyet reported in legume nodule formation: initial infection wasapparently intercellular and rhizobia spread between cells andthrough intercellular spaces before penetrating individual hostcells by means of infection threads. Subsequently nodule developmentwas broadly similar to that described for indeterminate papilionoidnodules. The infection threads of Neptunia and pea nodules containeda matrix with a common epitope, which was, in Neptunia, extrudedfrom the infection thread at the point of bacterial release. The central tissue contained infected and interstitial cellsand was surrounded by a three-layered cortex and a phellem.Bounding the infected region was a layer two to three cellsthick with large, unoccluded intercellular spaces. Externalto this was a layer, one or more cells thick, in which the cellwalls were interlocked, reducing the number of radially orientedintercellular spaces. The outer layer, several cells thick,contained intercellular spaces many of which were occluded.These features did not vary with growth conditions in a waywhich might influence oxygen diffusion characteristics. However,the phellem of water-cultured nodules was much more aerenchymatousthan that of vermiculite-grown nodules. Aquatic legume, Neptunia plena, nitrogen fixation, oxygen, root nodules, Rhizobium  相似文献   

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Labelled iron (applied as 55FeCl3) moves rapidly from the soilto the shoots and stem nodules of S. rostrata. Time-course experimentsare described that investigate the movement of iron throughdifferent plant parts, detailing the route of iron translocation.The results show that iron moves first to the mature leavesand is subsequently translocated to the vegetative buds andstem nodules. Phloem girdling the stem nodules almost completelystops the movement of labelled iron into the nodules. We concludethat iron is supplied to stem nodules in the phloem; these resultssupport other work suggesting there is no inward xylem flowinto legume nodules, which probably receive almost all nutrientsand most of their water via phloemmediated transport. Key words: Translocation, nutrient, Fe, iron, stem nodules, legume, nitrogen fixation  相似文献   

4.
Infection threads were observed abundantly in the root hairsof Lotus corniculatus L., but very rarely in L. hispidus, Desf.,in response to infection by Rhizobium strains 3001 and 3002.Numbers of infections differed between species and strains andwere also affected by temperature. In L. corniculatus all thenodules originated from infection threads, but in L. hispidusmost nodules appeared to originate by direct bacterial penetrationthrough the epidermis, and infected root hairs were very rarelyseen. Both species of Lotus were tolerant to cold temperatures,the minimum temperature for nodulation being 10 ?C. The optimumtemperature for nodulation of L. corniculatus was 20 ?C with3001 and between 27 and 30 ?C with 3002, a few nodules beingformed with both strains at 35 ?C. L. hispidus formed more nodulesthan L. corniculatus and the optimum temperature for both thestrains was between 25 and 27 ?C. No infection threads were seen in root hairs or nodules of Stylosanthesguyanensis (Aubl.) S. W. and S. humilis H.B.K. infected withRhizobium strain CB1552, and all the nodules were formed inthe axils of lateral roots. Optimum temperature for nodulationin S. guyanensis and S. humilis was around 27 ?C; nodulationwas completely inhibited at 15 ?C and very few nodules wereformed at 35 ?C. Both in Lotus and Stylosanthes the transfer of plants from suboptimalto optimal and supraoptimal temperatures increased nodulation.Delayed inoculation and excision of root tips increased nodulation.  相似文献   

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Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L. var. Tacarigua) plants were grownin sterilized Leonard jars under controlled conditions. Beforesowing, 1 g of gamma irradiated peat containing the Rhizobiumtropici strain CIAT899 was placed at either 2 or 10 cm belowthe sand surface. Mechanical infection of bean rugose mosaicvirus (BRMV) was carried out in 3-d-old seedlings. Thus, theearly events of nodulation occurred before the arrival of virusparticles to roots. Rhizobium inoculation at 2 cm deep resultedin the formation of nodule clusters close to the crown, in contrastto the homogeneous nodulation along the roots observed in plantsinoculated with Rhizobium at a depth of 10 cm. The uniform arrangementof nodules on the roots enhanced the plant shoot biomass, althoughthe total nodule mass per plant did not differ between Rhizobiuminoculation treatments. Nodules located on deeper roots resultedin higher ureide concentrations in shoots and leaves and inreduced carbohydrate concentrations in leaves. In healthy plants,nodules formed on deeper roots had higher allantoinase activityand a greater carbohydrate concentration when compared to thatof nodules located close to the crown. Deeper nodules had ureideconcentrations similar to those of upper nodules, probably asa consequence of increased translocation of N-compounds to aerialorgans. A similar pattern of nodule formation and response toinoculum position was observed in BRMV-infected plants at allharvests. However, virus infection resulted in reduced totalnodule mass, shoot biomass, total leaf area and induced transitoryalterations in the ureide, -amino-N and carbohydrate concentrationin the different plant compartments. The effect of BRMV infectionon plant parameters was more evident during the vegetative stagesof growth. Nevertheless, the magnitude of the effect was alwaysmore pronounced in plants inoculated with Rhizobium at a depthof 2 cm compared to those Inoculated at 10 cm due to a greateractivity of deeper nodules despite virus infection. Deeper nodulesin BRMV-infected plants showed higher carbohydrate concentrationas well as higher allantoinase and uricase activity than thosedeveloped close to the crown, at all harvests. This observationwas further supported by ultrastructural analysis of virus-infectednodules, since virus replication took place in cells containingbacteroids of upper and lower nodules, but only in the interstitialcells of the latter. BRMV infection did not hinder the allantoinaseactivity and the chlorophyll content of uppermost mature leavesregardless of inoculum position. At the flowering and fruitingstages, healthy and BRMV-infected plants did not differ withregard to any of the tested parameters. Only inoculum positionhad an effect. The nearly normal functioning of the symbioticprocess at these stages of growth was attributed to the formationof a new generation of nodules in BRMV-infected plants subjectedto each of the Rhlzobium inoculation treatments. Key words: Bean rugose mosaic virus, symbiotic nitrogen fixation, bean, Rhizobium inoculum position, nodule ultrastructure  相似文献   

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The effect of infection by the Cowpea Mosaic Virus (CpMV) onseveral parameters relevant to symbiotic nitrogen fixation wasdetermined in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. var. Tuy)plants nodulated with two strains of Rhizobium cowpea: IVIC–124and IVIC–38. Plants were virus-infected at the seedlingstage before Rhizobium inoculation. The effect of CpMV infectionon plant growth was analysed in nodulated and nitrogen-suppliedplants at 18, 25 and 35 d after germination. At all developmentalstages of nodulated plants CpMV infection caused a reductionof leaf chlorophyll content, leaf area, dry weight of shootsand roots, total nodule weight and nodule number. Most of thenodules from 18- and 25-d-old CpMV-infected plants did not exhibitleghaemoglobin pigmentation. CpMV infection delayed the onsetof nitrogenase activity in nodules of the rhizobial strain IVIC–124and the enzyme activity measured on a per plant basis was reducedin both strains at the first and second harvests. Significantnitrogenase activity was detected in 35-d-old infected plants.Some of the nodules of the rhizobial strain IVIC-124 and mostof the nodules from plants nodulated with the strain IVIC-38developed leghaemoglobin; however, the nodule-specific nitrogenaseactivity, estimated on a milligram nodule dry weight basis,was always higher in virus-infected plants, particularly in18-d-old CpMV-infected plants harbouring the IVIC–124strain. CpMV-infected nodules had a larger peribacteroidal space,a reduced number of peribacteroid units, a greater number ofbacteroids per unit, a lower number of vesicles and 88% lowertotal reducing sugar content. Starch accumulation was detectedin infected leaves of nodulated plants during the first harvest,while high levels of leaf reducing sugars and protein were presentat the second harvest. In healthy nodulated plants the rhizobialstrain IVIC–124 was shown to be more efficient than IVIC–38in promoting plant growth. However, the results indicate thatnodulation by rhizobial strain IVIC–124 and growth ofplants harbouring this strain were affected to a greater extentby virus infection. The effect of CpMV infection on leaf chlorophyllcontent, leaf area, carbohydrate level, leaf proteins and growthof nitrogen-supplied plants, as well as the symptoms inducedin the leaves, were less conspicuous than in nodulated plants. Key words: Cowpea, Rhizobium, virus infection, nodule untrastructure  相似文献   

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The aquatic legume Neptunia plena (L.) Benth. was grown in non-aeratedwater culture or vermiculite. Growth, nodulation, nitrogen fixationand nodule physiology were investigated. Over an 80-d period,plants grew and fixed nitrogen and carbon equally well in bothrooting media, although distribution of growth between plantparts varied. Total nodule dry weights and volumes were similarbut vermiculite-grown plants had three times as many (smaller)nodules than those grown in water. Oxygen diffusion resistanceof nodules exposed to 21% oxygen and 10% acetylene did not differsignificantly. Both treatments showed similar declines in rootrespiration and acetylene reduction activity (approx. 10%) whenroot systems were exposed to stepped decreases and increasesin rhizosphere oxygen concentration. However, nitrogenase activityof aquatically grown plants was irreversibly inhibited by rapidexposure of nodules to ambient air, whereas vermiculite-grownplants were unaffected. Aeration of water-cultured N. plenareduced stem length (but not mass) and number of nodules perplant. The concentration of nitrogen fixation by 163%. PossibleO2 transport pathways from the shoot atmosphere to roots andnodules are discussed. Aquatic legume, diffusion resistance, Neptunia plena, nitrogen fixation, oxygen, root nodules  相似文献   

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Both host cultivar and Rhizobium strain influence the numberof infected root hairs of Trifolium subl-errctneum, seedlings;Yarloop had fewer infections than Cranmore, Mount Barker, orTallarook and Rhizobium trifolii strain 5 infected fewer hairsthan strain TA1. Hybrid lines bred for sparse or abundant nodulationhad similar numbers of infected hairs, but. as in the cultivars,these always greatly exceeded the number of nodules formed.More infection threads aborted early during growth in the roothairs of Cranmore than in other hosts and early abortion wasmore common with strain 5 than strain TA1 In all hosts and with both Rhizobium strains, infection beganon day 3 and was initially restricted to one or two zones alongthe root with later infections extending these zones or initiatingnew ones. The exponential rate of infection (least for Yarloop)slows sharply when nodules appear. Early nodules and lateral roots formed at different places indifferent hosts, and in most cultivars and hybrid lines nodulesand laterals occurred in mutually exclusive zones. Primordiaarising above the first nodule failed to develop.  相似文献   

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Fifteen nodulins and several nodule-stimulated gene productswere expressed in effective, nitrogen-fixing root nodules ofwhite sweetclover (Melilotus alba Desr. cv. U389), as determinedby two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of in vitro translationproducts. The number and gel position of eight leghaemoglobin(Lb) products, as well as a product tentatively identified asnodule-stimulated glutamine synthetase (GS), was similar toprevious reports of alfalfa (Medicago sativa L. cv. Iroquois)nodulins. Three mutants of Rhizobium meliloti, including anexoH mutant, a lipopolysaccharide mutant, and a nifH mutant,elicited ineffective sweetclover nodules blocked at empty (bacteria-free),partially infected, or fully infected stages of nodule development,respectively. In these ineffective nodules, the nodulin Nma30and nodule-stimulated NSTma42 were expressed early in development,while a group of four nodulins and two nodule-stimulated productswere intermediate in order of expression. Lb, GS and the latenodulin Nmal2a were expressed later, following infection. TheexoH mutant, Rm7154, appeared to be a leaky mutant, as a smallpercentage of the plants developed nitrogen-fixing nodules about4 weeks after inoculation. The sequential expression of a largenumber of nodulins and nodule-stimulated products, as well asthe availability of sweetclover nodulation mutants indicatesthat sweetclover is a useful diploid system for analysis ofhost genes essential to the Rhizobium/legume symbiosis. Key words: Nitrogen fixation, nodulation mutants, nodulins  相似文献   

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Although numerous reports have documented the effect of bacterially-inducedineffectiveness on root nodule structure, function, and plantgene expression, few studies have detailed the effect of theplant genome on similar parameters. In this report effective(N2-fixing) broadbean {Vicia faba L.) and plant-controlled ineffective(non-N2-fixing) broadbean recessive for the sym-1 gene werecompared for nodule structure, developmental expression of noduleenzyme activities, enzyme proteins, and mRNAs involved in Nassimilation, leghemoglobin (Lb) synthesis, and acetylene reductionactivity (ARA). During development of effective wild-type nodules,glutamine synthetase (GS), aspartate aminotransferase (AAT),phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase (PEPC) and NADH-glutamate synthase(GOGAT) activities and enzyme proteins increased coincidentwith nodule ARA. The increases in GS, AAT, and PEPC were associatedwith increased synthesis of mRNAs for these proteins. Synthesisof Lb polypeptides and mRNAs during development of effectivenodules was similar to that of GS, AAT, and PEPC. By contrast,ineffective sym-1 nodules displayed little or no ARA and hadneither the increases in enzyme activities nor enzyme proteinsand mRNAs as seen for effective nodules. The effect of the sym-1gene appeared to occur late in nodule development at eitherthe stage of bacterial release from infection threads or differentiationof bacteria into bacteroids. High in vitro enzyme activities,enzyme polypeptides, and mRNA levels in parental effective noduleswere dependent upon a signal associated with effective bacteroidsthat was lacking in sym-1 nodules. Nodule organogenesis didnot appear to be a signal for the induction of GS, PEPC, AAT,and Lb expression in sym-1 nodules. Key words: Vicia faba, mutation, sym-1 gene, nodules  相似文献   

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Development of the root system, appearance of nodules, and relationshipsbetween these two processes were studied on pea (Pisum sativumL., cv. Solara). Plants were grown in growth cabinets for 4weeks on a nitrogen—free nutrient solution inoculatedwith Rhizobium leguminosarum. Plant stages, primary root length,distance from the primary root base to the most distal first-orderlateral root, and distance from the root base to the most distalnodule, were recorded daily. Distribution of nodules along theprimary root and distribution of laterals were recorded by samplingroot systems at two plant stages. Primary root elongation ratewas variable, and declined roughly in conjunction with the exhaustionof seed reserves. First-order laterals appeared acropetallyon the primary root. A linear relationship was found betweenthe length of the apical unbranched zone and root elongationrate, supporting the hypothesis of a constant time lag betweenthe differentiation of first-order lateral's primordia and theiremergence. Decline of the primary root elongation rate was precededby a reduction in density and length of first-order laterals.Nodules appeared not strictly but roughly acropetally on theprimary root. A linear relationship was found between the lengthof the apical zone without nodule and root elongation rate,supporting the hypothesis of a constant time lag between infectionand appearance of a visible nodule. A relationship was foundbetween the presence/absence of nodules on a root segment andthe root elongation rate between infection and appearance ofnodules on the considered root segment. Regulation of both processesby carbohydrate availability, as a causal mechanism, is proposed. Key words: Pisum sativum L, root system, nodules  相似文献   

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A simple clonal micro-propagation system for Parasponia andersoniiwas employed to study the nodulation response of this non-legumeto inoculation by the broad host range Rhizobium sp. NGR234,isolated from Lablab purpureus, and also to tropical legumerhizobia isolated from Aeschynomene species. Partially effectivenodules, assayed by acetylene reduction and 15N dilution procedures,were induced with strain NGR234 and its spontaneous streptomycinresistantmutant ANU240. Effective nodules were produced by one of theAeschynomene strains (ORS302) tested, with rates of acetylenereduction comparable to those of root nodules produced by Bradyrhizobiumstrain CP279, originally isolated from P. andersonii. Lightand transmission electron microscopy showed that there was acorrelation between the nitrogen fixing capability of the symbiosisbetween NGR234 and Parasponia and the number of persistent infection(fixation) threads within the nodule cells. Key words: Parasponia, Bradyrhizobium, Rhizobium, Aeschynomene, micro-propagation, root nodules, nitrogen fixation  相似文献   

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Infection and Root-Nodule Development in Stylosanthes Species by Rhizobium   总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4  
Root nodules of the tropical forage legume Stylosanthes occurredonly at lateral root junctions and resulted from direct invasionby rhizobia through spaces between epidermal cells. No infectionthreads were present in either the root hairs or nodules. Invasionof the host cortical cells was through structurally alteredcell walls. The bacteria reached the site of nodule initiationin the lateral root cortex by progressive collapse of the initiallyinvaded cells which were compressed by neighbouring cells toform intercellular thread-like infection zones. The bacteriamultiplied in the invaded cells of the nodule initial whichdivided repeatedly to form the nodule. Bacteroids formed onlywhen the host cells ceased to divide. Some abnormal associations occurred in S. capltata and S. hamata40264A. Division of invaded cells was restricted in S. capitataand the bacteria became enlarged and grossly deformed. In S.hamata restricted cell division was immediastely followed bythe brcakdown of the host cells and, although the bacteria multiplied,no bacteroids were formed. Bacteria isolated from these nodulesformed both effective and abnormal nodules when inoculated ontothe same host.  相似文献   

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Seedlings (180-d-old) of Casuarina cunninghamianaM L., C. equisetifoliaMiq. and C. glauca Sieber inoculated with each of two differentsources of Frankia, were analysed for translocated nitrogenouscompounds in xylem sap. Analyses were also made on sap fromnodulated and non-nodulated plants of C. glauca grown with orwithout a range of levels of combined nitrogen. Xylem exudateswere collected from stems, roots, and individual nodules ofnodulated plants and from stems and roots of non-nodulated plants.While the proportional composition of solutes varied, the samerange of amino compounds was found in xylem sap from the threedifferent symbioses. In C. glauca asparagine was the major aminoacid in the root sap followed by proline, while in symbioticC. cunninghamiana arginine accounted for more than 25% of theamino compounds. Citrulline was the major translocated productfound in the stem exudate of symbiotic C. equisetifolia. Increasingconcentrations of ammonium nitrate in the nutrient solutionresulted in increasing levels of free ammonia and glutaminein xylem sap from stems of nodulated and non-nodulated C. glauca,but there was relatively little change in the prominent solutes,e.g. citrulline, proline, and arginine. The composition of nitrogenoussolutes in stem or root exudates of C. glauca was similar tothat of exudate collected from individual nodules and on thisbasis it was not possible to distinguish specific products ofcurrent N2 fixation in xylem. The main differences in N solutecomposition between the symbioses were apparently due to hostplant effects rather than nodulation or the levels of combinedN. Also, the data indicate that the use of the proportion ofN in sap as citrulline (or indeed any other organic N solute)could not be used as an index of nitrogen fixation.  相似文献   

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Rhizobial infection occurred on the stem of Aeschynomene afrasperaat the site of emergence of adventitious root primordia. Rhizobiainvaded cortical cells at the base of the root primordium. Thefirst infected cell enlarged and collapsed after rhizobia hadmultiplied in large numbers. At this time, a meristematic zonewas initiated some distance beneath the first infected cell.Rhizobial penetration into the deeper cortex was by progressivecollapse of infected cells towards the meristematic zone; rhizobiaentering the cortical cells by invagination of the host cellwall. At the entry point, rhizobia were embedded in digitatecell wall material. These infection structures were restricted,always originating from the cell wall of an adjacent infectedcell. Soon after infection, the cell collapsed progressivelyforming infection strand-like structures which developed upto the meristematic zone. When infection had reached the meristematiczone, invaded host cells ceased to collapse but divided repeatedlyto form the nodule. Key words: Aeschynomene afraspera, stem nodulation  相似文献   

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Soybean (Glycine max L. Merr) cv. Clarke plants inoculated withBradyrhizobium japonicum strain RCR3407 were grown either ina greenhouse with a low irradiance (200–400)µmolm–2 s–1) or in a controlled-environment growth cabinetwith a higher irradiance (600 µimol m–2 s–1).At 42 d plants were given a nitrogen-free nutrient solutioncontaining 50 mol m–3 sodium chloride for 2 weeks andthen allowed to recover from salt-stress for a further 2 weeks. Salt treatment reduced plant growth by at least half in bothgrowth regimes, however, the controlled environment-grown (CEG)plants were five times larger than the greenhouse-grown (GG)plants in terms of dry weight and number/weight of nodules perplant, regardless of treatment. The structure of nodules, from both growth regimes, harvestedat the end of the 2 week salt-stress was similar to unstressedcontrol nodules. However, nodules harvested 1 week later fromboth CEG and GG plants had structural changes including degradationof bacteria in vacuoles around host cell nuclei, particularlyin the outer cell layers of the infected tissue. In addition,meristematic activity was seen in the cortex of some nodulesfrom GG plants. Young cells here contained infection threadsand newly-released bacteria. Nodules harvested 2 weeks after removal of the salt-stress fromCEG plants showed an apparent recovery from the stress. However,there was a very marked increase in the amount of starch inthe cortex which was not seen in equivalent GG nodules. In contrast,nodules from GG plants contained many vacuolate infected cellsand, consequently, a lowered bacteroid population. Further,meristematic activity was seen in a zone concentric to the infectedzone, newly-formed cells contained many large infection threadsand were interspersed with intercellular bacteria. The meristematicactivity increased the relative volume of cortical to infectedcells in these nodules. Growth conditions did not affect control nodule specific nitrogenaseactivity or oxygen diffusion resistance (R) and these parameterswere also not altered in CEG nodules exposed to salt plus the14 d recovery period. However, nitrogenase activity was greatlyreduced, and R increased by more than eight times in equivalentGG nodules exposed to salt plus recovery. It is hypothesized that the gross morphological changes werean attempt to counter salt toxicity and/or oxygen damage underconditions of reduced photosynthate supply to the nodules dueto the poor light levels in the greenhouse. However, soybeannodules supplied with adequate photosynthate were able to withstandand recover from long-term salt-stress with little alterationto their structural integrity. Key words: Soybean, sodium chloride, nitrogen fixation, light intensity, oxygen diffusion resistance  相似文献   

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Peoples, M. B., Sudin, M. N. and Herridge, D. F. 1987. Translocationof nitrogenous compounds insymbiotic and nitrate-fed amide-exportinglegumes.–J. exp. Bot. 38: 567–579. The transport of nitrogen from the roots and nodules of chickpea(Cicer anetinum L.), lentil (Lens culinaris Medic), faba bean(Vicia faba L.) and pea (Pisum sativum L.) was examined in glasshouse-grownplants supplied either with nitrate-free nutrients or with nutrientssupplemented with 1,2,4 or 8 mol m-3153N-nitrate. A sixth treatmentcomprised uninoculated plants supplied with 8–0 mol m-31513N-nitrate. For each species, more than 75% of the nitrogenwas exported from the nodules as the amides, asparagine andglutamine. In fully symbiotic plants, the amides also dominatednitrogen transport to the shoot When N2 fixation activity wasdecreased by the addition of nitrate to the rooting medium,the N-composition of xylem exudate and stem solutes changedconsiderably. The relative concentrations of asparagine tendedto increase in the xylem whilst those of glutamine were reduced;the levels of nitrate increased in both xylem exudate and thesoluble nitrogen pool of the stem with a rise in nitrate supply.The changes in relative nitrate contents reflected generallythe contributions of root and shoot to overall nitrate reductaseactivity at the different levels of nitrate used. The relationshipsbetween the relative contents of xylary or stem nitrate andamino nitrogen and the plants' reliance on N2 fixation (determinedby the 15N isotope dilution procedure) were examined. Data suggestthat compositional relationships based on nitrate may be reasonableindicators of symbiotic dependence for all species under studyexcept faba bean when greater than 25% of plant nitrogen wasderived from N2 fixation. Key words: Nitrogen, translocation, legumes  相似文献   

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The onset and rate of infection in root hairs of T. parviflorumand T. glomeratum inoculated with Rhizobium trifolli strain5 varied much with root temperature. At moderate root temperature(18, 24, and 30 °C) infections were initiated earlier andin larger numbers than at low (6 and 12 °C) or moderatelyhigh (36 °C) temperatures. Both species showed a broad temperatureoptimum between 18 and 30 °C. The site of thread initiation(apically or laterally in a hair) was independent of temperature,as was also the proportion of successful threads penetratingthe root cortex, which increased with seedling age. Threadsgrew more slowly at low temperatures. The size of hair nucleinear infection threads remained unaffected by temperature, butnuclei associated with laterally originating threads were largerthan those associated with apical threads. Infection was non-randomly distributed along the main root atall temperatures. More zones of infection were found at moderatetemperatures than at temperature extremes (6–12 or 36°C). Probit plots of numbers of infections for individualplants were steplike, the linear sloping parts correspondingto normal distributions of infection within zones. Between 18 and 30 °C numbers of infections increased exponentiallyin two phases, the first more rapid phase ending at about thetime nodules appeared. A model devised for the infection processand fitted to the data suggested the existence of two kindsof infections: primary ones occuring randomly at a slow rateand probably not affected by temperature and secondary infectionsthat appeared to increase with rising temperatures in the range12 to 30 °C. Nodule numbers were relatively more sensitive to high and lowtemperatures than infection. The numbers of infections and nodulesand the root lengths of T. parviflorum were twice those of T.glomeratum except at the temperature extremes. Numbers of infectionswere otherwise unrelated to root length or cotyledon or leafareas. The development of lateral organs (primordia, lateralroots, and nodules) was reduced at temperatures below 18 °Cand above 30 °C.  相似文献   

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The morphology of root nodules formed on Lotus pedunculatusby two fast-growing strains of Rhizobium, NZP2037 which formseffective (nitrogen-fixing) nodules and NZP2213 which formsineffective (non-nitrogen-fixing) nodules, has been studied.The nodules formed by NZP2037 contained a central zone of bacteroid-filledplant cells surrounded by a cortex. In contrast the nodulesformed by NZP2213 contained no Rhizoblum-infected plant cells,but rhizobia were found in localized areas on the nodule surfaceand between the outer two or three cell layers of the nodule.Electron-dense osmiophilic deposits identified as flavolans(condensed tannins) were present in the vacuoles of many uninfectedplant cells in the nodules formed by both Rhizobium strains.This is the first time that flavolans have been positively identifiedin legume root nodules. In the NZP2037 nodule flavolans werepresent in the outer cortical and epidermal cells. In the ineffecitveNZP2213 nodule fiavolans were present in many of the centralnodule cells. The concentration of flavolan in the NZP2213 nodulewas 12 times higher than in the NZP2037 nodule.  相似文献   

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Mutants defective in nodule development and nitrogen fixationof Lotus japonicus B-129 ‘Gifu’ were obtained byinduced mutagenesis with EMS (ethylmethane sulfonate) treatment.Using a symbiont of L. japonicus, Rhizobium loti JRLS01, 17,000M2 seeds were screened for plants affected in their symbioticphenotype, resulting in the successful isolation of eleven stablemutants. In this paper, we report two ineffective nodulatingmutants among them. Reciprocal crossing between wild type 'Gifu'and these mutants indicated that their phenotypes are undermono-genic and recessive control. Furthermore, tests for alle-lismwith these mutants showed that the mutated genes are non-allelic.Ultrastructural analysis revealed that these mutants were inhibitedat different stages of nodule development and maturation. Basedon histological characteristics of the nodules, two ineffectivenodulating mutants were named albl (aberrant localization ofbacteria inside nodule) and fenl (fail in enlargement of infectedcells), respectively. In the nodules of albl, most of the bacteriafailed to invade the cytoplasm of cortical cells and were tightlyconfined inside infection threads or localized in intercellularspaces of nodules. Following prolonged inoculation, albl mutantalso formed pale-pink colored nodules with a low frequency,in which bacteria differentiated into bacteroid and fixed nitrogennormally. Although the infected cells in the nodules of fenlmutant contained numerous differentiated bacteroids, they failedto enlarge by cell expansion and showed a low activity of nitrogenfixation. (Received March 18, 1997; Accepted May 8, 1997)  相似文献   

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