Sulfate-reducing bacteria and nitrogen fixation in flooded rice soil |
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Authors: | Karen J. Durbin I. Watanabe |
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Affiliation: | The International Rice Research Institute, Los Baños, Laguna, Philippines |
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Abstract: | Acetyle reduction and 15N studies showed that the addition of sulfate to flooded soil with rice straw enhanced N2 fixation. The extent of the enhancement was dependent on the sulfate concentration. Sulfate also increased the population of SO42? reducing bacteria and was completely reduced to sulfide by those microorganisms. Purified cultures of soil isolates were capable of C2H2 reduction. Based on this evidence, SO42? reducing bacteria were considered responsible for the increase in N2 fixation but only 1–2 mg N2 were fixed g1? SO42? reduced. We conclude that the contribution of SO42? reducing bacteria to the total N2 fixation in flooded soil is unimportant. |
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