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O Ito1, D Cabrera, I Watanabe.
Abstract
Rice plants (IR26 and Latisail) obtained at near heading stage from a wetland field were transferred to water culture and exposed to N(2) in a gas-tight growth chamber for 7 days to measure N(2)-fixing activities associated with the rice. The activities measured varied from 6.5 to 11.6 mumol of N(2) fixed per hill per day. The outer leaf sheath had about 2.5 times higher N(2)-fixing activities per unit weight than the root. Slight activities were also found in the basal node and inner leaf sheath. Wrapping basal parts of the stem with aluminum foil did not decrease the activities of N(2) fixation in these parts. Thus, the outer leaf sheath as well as the root are N(2)-fixing sites in rice plants. N(2) fixation found in above-ground parts is not due to photoautotrophic organisms. Less than 10% of the fixed nitrogen was translocated from the fixing sites to the leaf blades and the young panicles.Entities:
Year: 1980 PMID: 16345528 PMCID: PMC291377 DOI: 10.1128/aem.39.3.554-558.1980
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Environ Microbiol ISSN: 0099-2240 Impact factor: 4.792