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The Effects of Temperature on Vegetative and Early Reproductive Growth of a Cold-Tolerant and a Cold-Sensitive Line of Phaseolus vulgaris L. 2. Nodular Uricase, Allantoinase, Xylem transport of N and Assimilation in Shoot Tissues
Authors:THOMAS  R J; SPRENT  JANET I
Institution:Department of Biological Sciences, University of Dundee Dundee, DD1 4HN, UK
Abstract:The activities of nodular uricase and allantoinase, the compositionof bleeding sap N, estimated rates of xylary N translocationand ureide assimilation in shoot tissues were compared in acold-tolerant (194) and sensitive (Seafarer, SF) line of nodulatedPhaseolus vulgaris grown under three different temperature regimes.Uricase activity increased with increasing growth temperatureand was generally greater in nodules of 194 than in SF at anyparticularly temperature. Extractable allantoinase activity,on the other hand, was highest in nodules from plants grownat the coolest temperature (15/10 C day/night) and there waslittle or no difference in activity between the lines. There was little difference in sap composition between linesor amongst temperature treatments. Ureides contributed between80–91 percent of the total sap N in both lines grown at25/15 or 20/15 C with a slightly lower per cent (65–84)when grown at 15/10 C. Estimated rates of N translocation werehigher in 194 than SF at the coolest growth temperature. Increasesin rates of N translocation between successive harvests of eitherline were often correlated with increases in total N accumulationand also an accumulation of ureides in stems plus petioles butnot leaves. Generally leaves assimilated all of the ureidesinto other compounds at all growth temperatures. Nodules andshoots of either line did not accumulate ureides at 15/10 C.194 Accumulated greater amounts of ureides in stems and petiolesthan SF when grown at the two warmer temperatures. The resultsare discussed in relation to the ability of 194 to fix greateramounts of N than SF at suboptimal growth temperatures. Phaseolus vulgaris, common bean, uricase, allantoinase, sap composition, ureide assimilation, low temperature stress
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