Growth of Phaseolus vulgaris on Various Nitrogen Sources: The Importance of Urease |
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Authors: | HINE, J. C. SPRENT, J. I. |
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Abstract: | Rhizobium-inoculatcd plants of Phaseolus vulgaris L. were grownwith different N-sources (nitrate, ammonium, urea) and differentconcentrations of urea. The distribution of growth between plantparts varied with N-sources. Nitrate and ammonium were moreinhibitory to nodulation than urea, which at 40 mol m3N had no effect. Urease activity varied in amount and locationover a range of urea concentrations. At higher concentrations,more urea was transported to and increased urease activity wasfound in the shoot Lower levels of activity in plants relianton N2-fixation were consistent with a ureide-degradation pathwaynot involving urea. Moderate doses of urea could be assimilatedconcomitantly with N2-fixation. At higher levels of appliedurea, nodulation and ureide transport to the shoots were reduced,although increased growth could not be maintained at concentrationsof applied urea greater than 6.0 mol m3 urea N. Key words: Phaseolus vulgaris, growth, nitrogen source, urease |
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