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Bacteroid proline catabolism affects N(2) fixation rate of drought-stressed soybeans.

Jason Curtis1, Georgia Shearer, Daniel H Kohl.   

Abstract

In prior work, we observed that soybean (Glycine max L. cv Merr.) seeds inoculated with a mutant Bradyrhizobium japonicum strain unable to catabolize Pro (Pro dehydrogenase(-) [ProDH(-)]) resulted in plants that, when forced to depend on N(2) fixation as the sole source of nitrogen and subjected to mild drought stress, suffered twice as large a loss in seed yield as did plants inoculated with the parental strain. Here, we used a continuous gas flow system to measure H(2) evolution as a function of time and leaf water potential (Psi(L)). Since one H(2) is produced for every N(2) fixed as an obligate part of the mechanism of N(2) fixation, these measurements serve as the basis for continuous monitoring of the N(2) fixation rate. In five replicate experiments, the slope of the decline in N(2) fixation rate in response to water stress was always greater for plants inoculated with the mutant strain unable to catabolize Pro or take up H(2) (ProDH(-), hup(-)) than it was for plants inoculated with the parental strain (ProDH(+), hup(-)). In aggregate, the probability that this difference occurred by chance alone was 0.005. In combination with the earlier result, this is consistent with bacteroid catabolism of Pro synthesized in response to mild drought stress having a positive impact on N(2) fixation rate and seed yield.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15448193      PMCID: PMC523390          DOI: 10.1104/pp.104.044024

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


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