GROWTH AND N-2-FIXATION OF SOYBEANS INOCULATED WITH STRAINS OF BRADYRHIZOBIUM-JAPONICUM DIFFERING IN ENERGETIC EFFICIENCY AND PHB UTILIZATION

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BERGERSEN, FJ
GIBSON, AH
LICIS, I
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[1] CSIRO Division of Plant Industry, Canberra, ACT 2601
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10.1016/0038-0717(95)98639-6
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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The hypothesis, that accumulation of poly-hydroxybutyrate (PHB) in bacteroids of soybean root nodules and utilization of this polymer during pod-filling, are factors in N-2 fixation during seed development, was tested in a glasshouse experiment. Lincoln soybeans, inoculated with strains of B. japonicum of different energetic efficiency (Hup(+) or Hup(-)), were grown under bacteriologically-controlled conditions in open pots of combined-N-free medium, until the pod-filling stage. Nitrogen fixation was measured as accumulation of total N in shoots (including seeds). Bacteroids, prepared from tap-root nodules at intervals during growth, were assessed for PHB and protein content. During vegetative growth, all of the strains were of similar symbiotic effectiveness but during pod-filling, plants inoculated with the three Hup(+) strains fixed N, and grew at about twice the rates of plants inoculated with the three Hup(-) strains. Bacteroids of all three Hup(+) Strains accumulated PHB (from 40 to > 50% dry wt) during vegetative plant growth and utilized it during pod-filling. Two of three Hup strains accumulated little PHB in the bacteroids and all three utilized little or none of it during pod-filling. These results are discussed in relation to a supply of energy-yielding substrates to nodules during pod-filling, to the influence of energetic efficiency of the bacteroids on PHB accumulation and to the role of PHB utilization in sustaining nodule O-2-demand during seed development.
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