Respiration and the energy requirement for nitrogen fixation in nodulated pea roots.

Plant Physiol

Prairie Regional Laboratory, National Research Council of Canada, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada S7N OW9.

Published: December 1977

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Pisum sativum L. cv. Trapper plants were inoculated and grown in a controlled environment on N-free nutrient solution. After 4 weeks N was supplied to treatment plants as NH(4)NO(3), KNO(3), or NH(4)Cl and rates of C(2)H(2) reduction, root + nodule respiration, and leaf photosynthesis were determined 1 week later. The increase in respiration per unit of C(2)H(2) reduction was not affected by either the form of N added or the light conditions during growth, although the basal respiration rate with no C(2)H(2) reduction increased with irradiance level. The mean regression coefficient from plots of respiration versus C(2)H(2) reduction was 0.23 + 0.04 (P [unk] .01) mg of CO(2) (mumol of C(2)H(2) reduced)(-1) which was very similar to the value for the coefficient of respiration associated with nitrogenase activity estimated by subtracting growth and maintenance respiration. Since the rate of N accumulation in N-free nutrient conditions was proportional to the rate of C(2)H(2) reduction, it appears that the method gives a true estimate of the energy requirements for N fixation which for these conditions was equivalent to 17 grams of carbohydrate consumed per gram of N fixed.

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