A non-destructive field assay for soybean nitrogen fixation by acetylene reduction |
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Authors: | R. F. Denison T. R. Sinclair R. W. Zobel M. N. Johnson G. M. Drake |
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Affiliation: | (1) Microclimate Project, USDA-ARS, Ithaca, NY, USA;(2) Agronomy Department, Cornell University, USA;(3) Present address: Agronomy Physiology Laboratory, University of Florida, 32611 Gainesville, Fl |
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Abstract: | Summary A system for employing open-ended root chambers to measurein situ acetylene reduction rates under field conditions is described. Gas mixtures containing about 2 mbar acetylene were continuously flowed through the chambers providing a continuous record of acetylene reduction. These chambers have been used to measure acetylene reduction rates of soybeans during three growing seasons. The system has proved to be reliable with a high degree of precision. The large amount of plant-to-plant variability observed in N2 fixation research has been confirmed by the data collected with this system. However, such variability in physiological studies can be reduced by using a non-destructive system to compare the response of an individual plant with its rates before treatment. |
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Keywords: | Acetylene reduction Glycine max L. Nitrogen fixation Soybean |
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