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Denitrification of nitrate to nitrogen gas by washed cells ofRhizobium japonicum and by bacteroids fromGlycine max
Authors:Basant Bhandari  D. J. D. Nicholas
Affiliation:(1) Department of Agricultural Biochemistry, Waite Agricultural Research Institute, University of Adelaide, 5064 Glen Osmond, S.A., Australia
Abstract:Nitrate, nitrite and nitrous oxide were denitrified to N2 gas by washed cells ofRhizobium japonicum CC706 as well as by bacteroids prepared from root nodules ofGlycine max (L.) Merr. (CV. Clark 63). Radiolabelled N2 was produced from either K15NO3 or Na15NO2 by washed cells ofRh. japonicum CC705 grown with either nitrate only (5 mM) or nitrate (5 mM) plus glutamate (10 mM). Nitrogen gas was also produced from N2O. Similar results were obtained with bacteroids ofG. max. The stoichiometry for the utilization of15NO3-or15NO2-and the produciton of15N2 was 2:1 and for N2O utilization and N2 production it was 1:1. Some of the15N2 gas produced by denitrification of15NO3-in bacteroids was recycled via nitrogenase into cell nitrogen.
Keywords:Bacteroid  Glycine (bacteroids)  Denitrification  Rhizobium
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