Colonization of wheat para-nodules by the N2-fixing cyanobacterium Nostoc sp. strain 2S9B |
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Authors: | M. GANTAR,& J. ELHAI |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Florida International University, University Park, Miami, FL 33199, USA; University of Richmond, Department of Biology, Richmond, VA 23173, USA; Author for correspondence (fax 305 348 1986;e-mail;). |
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Abstract: | The treatment of wheat roots with 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D) led to the formation of tumour-like structures, para -nodules, which were readily colonized by cyanobacteria. The amount of cyanobacteria found on 2,4-D treated roots was 3.6 times higher than that found on untreated roots. Cyanobacteria penetrated the para - nodules by migrating in between loosely arranged cells that covered their surfaces or by penetrating the space at the junction of root and para -nodule. In plants treated with 2,4-D and co-cultivated with cyanobacteria in medium without combined nitrogen, the rate of acetylene reduction was three times that seen in untreated but colonized roots. Addition of 2,4-D itself did not change the rate of acetylene reduction in free-living culture of Nostoc sp. strain 2S9B. In plants treated with 2,4-D and co-cultivated with Nostoc sp. strain 2S9B in medium without combined nitrogen the nitrogen content of roots but not shoots was significantly increased. |
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Keywords: | acetylene reduction symbiosis cyanobacteria 2,4-D para-nodule wheat N2 fixation |
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