Polyamine-induced changes in symbiotic parameters of the Galega orientalis–Rhizobium galegae nitrogen-fixing system

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Valya Vassileva
George Ignatov
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[1] Bulgarian Academy of Sciences,Institute of Plant Physiology
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Plant and Soil | 1999年 / 210卷
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Galega orientalis; nitrogen fixation; polyamines; Rhizobium galegae; ultrastructure;
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Plants of goat's rue (Galega orientalis) inoculated with Rhizobium galegae strain HAMBI 540 were grown in the presence of putrescine (Put), spermidine (Spd) or spermine (Spm), and several symbiotic characteristics were investigated to delineate the influence of polyamines (PA) on this nitrogen-fixing system. All three PA exerted a concentration-dependent effect on the nodule parameters tested. The increment of nodulation ability and nodule biomass accumulation was extreme (from 2.4- to 4.0-fold) when plants were subjected to 10 and 50 μM of various PA. However, at 100 μM a negative effect was observed. The acetylene-reduction activity of nodulated roots was increased also in response to treatment with the lower PA concentrations. The level of nitrogenase activity supported by succinate was significantly higher in bacteroids isolated from PA-treated nodules than in bacteroids from control nodules. The symbiotic parameters were also dependent on the type of PA used; the most effective being the diamine Put, while Spm showed a smaller physiological effect with respect to the others. Polyamines altered the ultrastructure of Galega nodule infected cells. After treatment with these substances, pronounced changes in the relative volume of the main components of infected cells and their compartments were observed. The significance of the structural observations and morphometric analyses, their relationship to differences in nitrogen fixation and possible modes of action are discussed.
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