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An indirect method for estimating 15N isotope fractionation during nitrogen fixation by a legume under field conditions
Authors:J. A. Doughton  I. Vallis  P. G. Saffigna
Affiliation:(1) Queensland Department of Primary Industries, P.O. Box 308, 4455 Roma, Queensland, Australia;(2) Division of Tropical Crops and Pastures, SIRO, 306 Carmody Road, 4067 St Lucia, Queensland, Australia;(3) Division of Australian Environmental Studies, Griffith University, Nathan, 4111, Queensland, Australia
Abstract:A new technique is proposed for measuring 15N isotope fractionation during N fixation that obviates some of the possible disadvantages of existing methods. Accurate calculation of N fixation by legumes using the 15N natural abundance technique requires a value for the isotopic composition of fixed N as an input. Isotopic fractionation in fixed N in legumes has usually been measured using N- free solution culture but results can vary with Rhizobium strain and growth conditions. The proposed method avoids these problems and can be used as an integral part of a field experiment for evaluating N fixation.The technique is essentially a process of adjusting values of delta15 N for fixed N until % N fixation calculated by the 15N natural abundance method best matches % N fixation estimated by the 15N enrichment method. The use of high % N fixation values improves the sensitivity and reliability of the method.A field evaluation of this comparison technique using chickpea (Cicer arietinum L.) provided a 15N isotope fractionation factor (–2.37permil) for fixed N close to that obtained by N-free solution culture methods (–2.10permil). The availability of these two independent techniques allowed mutual corroboration of estimates of 15N isotope fractionation during N fixation.
Keywords:biological nitrogen fixation  isotope fractionation  isotope discrimination  natural abundance  5N
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