Literature DB >> 16663669

A highly sensitive, flow through h(2) gas analyzer for use in nitrogen fixation studies.

D B Layzell1, G E Weagle, D T Canvin.   

Abstract

Studies of H(2) evolution by N(2) fixing systems are frequently limited by an inability to accurately measure H(2) gas concentrations of less than about 10 microliters per liter. In this study, a H(2) gas analyzer is described which is able to accurately and reproducibly detect up to 100 times lower H(2) concentrations than most thermal conductivity gas chromatographs or other conventional instruments used for the measurement of H(2) gas. This high level of sensitivity (maximum of about 0.02 microliter per liter H(2) per millivolt output) and the ability to continuously monitor H(2) concentration directly in a flowing gas stream, makes this instrument well suited for use in an open gas exchange system.Since the sensor used in the instrument was also sensitive to other combustible gases, it was necessary to demonstrate that H(2) was the only combustible gas produced by the N(2) fixing system being studied. When an air stream was passed through a pot containing nodulated soybean (Glycine max L.) roots, gas chromatographic analysis of the effluent gas stream revealed that H(2) was the only combustible gas present. These results were supported by other studies in which no combustible gases were detected in the effluent gas stream from soybean roots nodulated with USDA 110, a Rhizobium strain which displays active uptake hydrogenase activity.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 16663669      PMCID: PMC1066958          DOI: 10.1104/pp.75.3.582

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


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Authors:  T M Mallard; C S Mallard; H S Holfeld; T A LaRue
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  1977-07       Impact factor: 6.986

2.  A new chromatographic instrument for measuring trace concentrations of breath-hydrogen.

Authors:  N T Christman; L H Hamilton
Journal:  J Chromatogr       Date:  1982-05-14
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1.  Effect of N Source on the Steady State Growth and N Assimilation of P-limited Anabaena flos-aquae.

Authors:  D B Layzell; D H Turpin; I R Elrifi
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1985-08       Impact factor: 8.340

2.  Comparing symbiotic efficiency between swollen versus nonswollen rhizobial bacteroids.

Authors:  Ryoko Oono; R Ford Denison
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2010-09-13       Impact factor: 8.340

3.  Response of the endophytic diazotroph Gluconacetobacter diazotrophicus on solid media to changes in atmospheric partial O(2) pressure.

Authors:  B Pan; J K Vessey
Journal:  Appl Environ Microbiol       Date:  2001-10       Impact factor: 4.792

4.  The influence of phosphorus deficiency on growth and nitrogen fixation of white clover plants.

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Journal:  Ann Bot       Date:  2002-12       Impact factor: 4.357

5.  Establishment of control parameters for in situ, automated screening of sustained hydrogen photoproduction by individual algal colonies.

Authors:  D A Graves; M E Reeves; E Greenbaum
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1988-07       Impact factor: 8.340

6.  Regulation of o(2) concentration in soybean nodules observed by in situ spectroscopic measurement of leghemoglobin oxygenation.

Authors:  B J King; S Hunt; G E Weagle; K B Walsh; R H Pottier; D T Canvin; D B Layzell
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1988-06       Impact factor: 8.340

7.  Carbon and nitrogen assimilation and partitioning in soybeans exposed to low root temperatures.

Authors:  K B Walsh; D B Layzell
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1986-01       Impact factor: 8.340

8.  A Model of the Regulation of Nitrogenase Electron Allocation in Legume Nodules (II. Comparison of Empirical and Theoretical Studies in Soybean).

Authors:  A. H. Moloney; R. D. Guy; D. B. Layzell
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  1994-02       Impact factor: 8.340

9.  Growth and N2 fixation in an Alnus hirsuta (Turcz.) var. sibirica stand in Japan.

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Journal:  J Biosci       Date:  2013-11       Impact factor: 1.826

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

Authors:  Jason Curtis; Georgia Shearer; Daniel H Kohl
Journal:  Plant Physiol       Date:  2004-09-24       Impact factor: 8.340

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