Exogenous Ethylene Inhibits Nodulation of Pisum sativum L. cv Sparkle.

Plant Physiol

Department of Soils, Crops and Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York.

Published: December 1992

Exogenous ethylene inhibited nodulation on the primary and lateral roots of pea, Pisum sativum L. cv Sparkle. Ethylene was more inhibitory to nodule formation than to root growth; nodule number was reduced by half with only 0.07 muL/L ethylene applied continually to the roots for 3 weeks. The inhibition was overcome by treating roots with 1 mum Ag(+), an inhibitor of ethylene action. Exogenous ethylene also inhibited nodulation on sweet clover (Melilotus alba) and on pea mutants that are hypernodulating or have ineffective nodules. Exogenous ethylene did not decrease the number of infections per centimeter of lateral pea root, but nearly all of the infections were blocked when the infection thread was in the basal epidermal cell or in the outer cortical cells.

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