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Photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation in legume plants
Authors:John E Sheehy  Donald A Phillips
Institution:1. Department of Forage Plant Physiology , The Animal and Grassland Research Institute , Hurley, Berks, United Kingdom;2. Department of Agriculture and Food , University of Reading , Reading, Berks, United Kingdom;3. Department of Agronomy and Range Science , University of California , Davis, California
Abstract:Plants pass through a succession of growth phases at a rate largely controlled by environmental factors. The spatial arrangement and efficiency of plant organs are influenced by the fluxes of energy and matter in their environments. Thus, the successful integration of processes, such as photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation, occurring in the very different environments of the soil and the air requires a complex functional balance. Such a balance is particularly complex for legumes in which the genetic expressions of the host plant and Rhizobium influence the nitrogen economy. Progress towards improvements in symbiotic nitrogen fixation has been severely limited by the difficulty of distinguishing between the metabolic activities of the roots and nodules in whole plant studies. Recent improvements in experimental precision have revealed processes which govern gaseous diffusion in nodules and control their carbohydrate use. Furthermore, the application of quantitative models to problems of carbon and nitrogen nutrition is improving the understanding of plant growth.
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