Inhibition and recovery of symbiotic N2 fixation by peas (Pisum sativum L.) in response to short-term nitrate exposure

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Christophe Naudin
Guénaëlle Corre-Hellou
Anne-Sophie Voisin
Vincent Oury
Christophe Salon
Yves Crozat
Marie-Hélène Jeuffroy
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[1] UPSP LEVA (Laboratoire d’Ecophysiologie Végétale & Agroécologie),LUNAM Université, Groupe Ecole Supérieure d’Agriculture
[2] UMR-LEG 102 Génétique et Ecophysiologie des Légumineuses INRA,undefined
[3] UMR 211 Agronomie INRA AgroParisTech,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 2011年 / 346卷
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L.; Symbiotic N; fixation; Nodules; Nitrate; Carbon;
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The design of more sustainable cropping systems requires increasing N-input from symbiotic N2 fixation (SNF). However, SNF can be inhibited by nitrate exposure (e.g., soil N-mineralization). Although the effect of nitrate on SNF has been extensively investigated at the cell scale, few studies have highlighted the impact of nitrate exposure on nodule number and biomass, nodule activity of the SNF apparatus or its ability to recover. Pea plants were grown in greenhouse conditions in a N-free nutrient solution and exposed to nitrate (5 mM NO3−L−1) for one week during either early vegetative growth, flowering or seed filling. After nitrate removal, the plants were grown either under natural light or shade. Nitrate exposure reduced the rate of nodule establishment during vegetative growth, whereas it caused damage to existing nodules when applied during the reproductive stages. Nitrate decreased the specific activity of nodules regardless of the stage of the exposure. After nitrate removal, an extra wave of nodulation was observed on plants grown under natural light but only when nitrate exposure occurred before the seed filling stage. The recovery of SNF activity after nitrate removal depended on the amount of carbon available to nodules.
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