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Transport of fixed nitrogen from soybean nodules inoculated with H<sub>2</sub>-uptake positive and negative<i>Rhizobium japonicum</i>strains
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1983
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BiologyNitrogen TransportPlant-microbe InteractionSoybean NodulesPlant-rhizobia InteractionXylem ExudateMicrobial EcologyMicrobiologyMedicineXylem SapPlant PhysiologyRoot-soil InteractionFixed NitrogenRhizosphere
Abstract The composition and the flow rate of xylem exudate were compared among 4 Rhizobium japonicum strains-H2-uptake positive and negative strains. The apparent rate of nitrogen transport from the nodulated roots formed with H2-uptake positive strains was bigher than that with Ha-uptake negative strains. Besides, the relative amount of asparagine-N in the xylem sap from the nodulated roots inoculated with H2-uptake positive strains was higher than that with H2-uptake negative strains though allantoin and allantoic acid were the principal forms of nitrogen in the xylem sap. It is suggested that the hydrogenase system affects the amount of fixed-N and the balance of carbon utilization in nodules and that a part of nitrogen assimilation system in the nodules may be altered.
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