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Drought Stress, Permeability to O2 Diffusion, and the Respiratory Kinetics of Soybean Root Nodules.

L. D. Del Castillo1, D. B. Layzell.   

Abstract

In legume nodules, treatments such as detopping or nitrate fertilization inhibit nodule metabolism and N2 fixation by decreasing the nodule's permeability to O2 diffusion, thereby decreasing the infected cell O2 concentration (Oi) and increasing the degree to which nodule metabolism is limited by O2 availability. In the present study we used nodule oximetry to assess and compare the role of O2 limitation in soybean (Glycine max L. Merr) nodules inhibited by either drought or detopping. Compared to detopping, drought caused only minor decreases in Oi, and when the external O2 concentration was increased to raise Oi, the infected cell respiration rate in the drought-stressed plants was not stimulated as much as it was in the nodules of the detopped plants. Unlike those in detopped plants, nodules exposed to moderate drought stress displayed an O2-sufficient respiration rate that was significantly lower than that in control nodules. Despite possible side effects of oximetry in altering nodule metabolism, these results provided direct evidence that, compared to detopping, O2 limitation plays a minor role in the inhibition of nodule metabolism during drought stress and changes in nodule permeability are the effect, not the cause, of a drought-induced inhibition of nodule metabolism and the O2-suffiecient rate of respiration.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 12228425      PMCID: PMC157251          DOI: 10.1104/pp.107.4.1187

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Plant Physiol        ISSN: 0032-0889            Impact factor:   8.340


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