Growth, nodule morphology, and nitrogenase activity of Myrica gale with roots grown at various oxygen levels

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  • WARWICK B. SILVESTER
  • JULIE WHITBECK
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SILVESTER, W. B., WHITBECK, J . , SILVESTER, J. K., and TORREY, J. G. 1988. Growth, nodule morphology, and nitrogenase activity of Myrica gale with roots grown at various oxygen levels. Can. J . Bot. 66: 17621771. Myrica gale L. plants were inoculated with Frankia strain HFP M'gI5 and grown for 28 days with root systems exposed to 2, 5, 10, 21, and 40 kPa 0,. Plant growth was similar under all treatments, except for a small decrease in final size of plants at 2 kPa 0, . At the end of the experiment nitrogenase activity of representative plants was analyzed over a variety of Po, levels using an open-flow cuvette. Optimum nitrogenase activity was found at PO, levels close to the growth PO, in all cases and plants showed no short-term adaptation to oxygen. Specific activity of maximum nitrogenase was similar for all treatments, being within a factor of two. Nitrogenase activity showed rapid transient responses to step shifts in Po, during assay and irreversible decline in activity at Po, levels above optimum. Morphological responses to changing PO, include a dramatic increase in nodule-root growth, inversely proportional to ambient Po,, and a variety of internal structural changes reducing nodule ventilation with Po, increase. No modification in vesicle envelope thickness was observed over the range of Po, studied. We conclude that oxygen protection in M. gale nodules operates through a complex suite of morphological controls, but that modification of nodule-root surface area is probably the prime mechanism.

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تاریخ انتشار 2007