Nitrogenase activity in relation to season,carbohydrates and organic acids in a temperate zone root association |
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Authors: | Diane C. Livingstone David G. Patriquin |
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Affiliation: | Biology Department, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scoria, B3H 4J1, Canada |
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Abstract: | Nitrogenase activity associated with grasses is commonly reported to be maximal during reproductive growth. For Spartina alterniflora, a perennial grass growing in salt marshes, seasonal changes in potential (excised root) N2ase activity followed, by about 2 weeks, seasonal changes in ethanol soluble carbohydrate concentrations in roots and rhizomes. Both varied by about 3-fold during the year, declined rapidly with the onset of vegetative growth, and increased to previous levels during reproductive growth. N2-ase activity measured on intact systems in situ was also maximal during reproductive growth, but the absolute rates were much lower than the potential N2ase activities. |
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