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Symbiotic dinitrogen fixation as affected by short-term application of nitrate to nodulatedPisum sativum L.
Authors:V ?krdleta  A Gaudinová  M Němcová  A Hyndráková
Institution:1. Department of Plant Nutrition Physiology, Institute of Experimental Botany, Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences, 166 30, Prague 6
Abstract:Effect of nitrate on the nitrogenase (C2H2-reduction) activity, growth of nodule tissue accumulation of nitrate and nitrate reductase activity in 4-weeks-old nodulated peas (Pisum sativum l.) was investigated. A relatively slow decrease of the total nitrogenase activity (μmol C2H4 per root per h), as compared with plants cultivated without nitrate, was due to both retardation of further growth of the nodule tissue and to a decrease of their specific nitrogenase activity (μmol C2H4 per gf.wt. per h). However, an absolute and pronounced decrease of both nitrogenase activities occurred only 4 or 7 d after the application of nitrate. The addition of nitrate led to its rapid accumulation in the nodule and leaf tissue with a simultaneous induction of the nitrate reductase activity. The nitrogenase activity was not completely inhibited even after a 7-d cultivation with 280 ppm NO3 ?-N in the nutrient medium and after accumulation of up to 180 ppm NO3 ?-Nf.wt. in the nodule tissue. The results obtained indicate that the “photosynthate deprivation” reflects competition between assimilation of nitrate and fixation of dinitrogen.
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