Adaptation of nitrogenase to varying oxygen tension and the role of the vesicle in root nodules of Alnus incana ssp. rugosa
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SILVESTER, W. B., SILVESTER, J. K. , and TORREY, J. G. 1988. Adaptation of nitrogenase to varying oxygen tension and the role of the vesicle in root nodules of Alnus incana ssp. rugosa. Can. J . Bot. 66: 17721779. Growth of Alnus incana ssp. rugosa plants with root systems at Po2 levels of 5 , 21, and 40 kPa showed no significant differences among treatments over a 6-week period. Nitrogenase activity of attached nodulated foot systems run in an opencuvette continuous-flow system generally was responsive to Po, over a broad range around th; optimum. Plants expressed acetylene-induced and oxygen-induced transient declines in nitrogenase activity, from which they spontaneously recovered. Nitrogenase activity was seldom stable at any one Po, during assay with apparent adaptation to both aboveand belowambient Po2. Nodule morphology showed quantitative decreases in aeration pathways as ambient Po2 was increased, with air spaces in the cortex and infected tissue being significantly affected. The major change in response to Po, was the change in vesicle structure. Vesicles from nodules at low Po, showed a vanishingly thin vesicle envelope under dark-field microscopy, while at high Po, vesicles appeared very bright and apparently thickened. The results suggest that the major barrier to 0, diffusion in Alnus nodules is the vesicle envelope of the bacterium.
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