Nitrogenase Activity in Response to Darkening and Defoliation of Alnus incana |
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Authors: | HUSS-DANELL, KERSTIN SELLSTEDT, NITA |
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Abstract: | Huss-Danell, K. and Sellstedt, A. 1985. Nitrogenase activityin response to darkening and defoliation of Alnus incana. J.exp. Bot. 36: 13521358 In the Alnus-Frankia symbiosis the nitrogen-fixing root nodulesare one of the sinks for carbon compounds newly formed in photosynthesisand exported from the leaves (source). The source-sink ratioof cloned plants of Alnus incana was reduced by darkening orby total or partial defoliation and the resulting nitrogenaseactivity (C2H2-reduction) was measured. Nitrogenase activityhad nearly ceased 5 h after total defoliation but not untilca. 5 d after total darkening. Most of the activity was lostduring the initial hours and days, respectively. When leaf areawas reduced approximately by half nitrogenase activity decreasedslightly less than by half. Removal of upper leaves seemed lessharmful than removal of lower leaves one day after defoliation.On the following 2 d the treatments appeared to be similar.Thus, nitrogenase activity was largely dependent on newly formedassimilates but could also depend on stored reserves that weremobilized. Measurements of in vitro nitrogenase activity inroot nodule homogenates from darkened plants indicated thatnitrogenase gradually became inactivated and/or depleted after1 and 2 d in darkness Key words: Carbon supply, Frankia, nitrogen fixation |
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