THE EFFECT OF NITROGEN SUPPLY ON THE EARLY GROWTH AND NODULATION OF SEVERAL ANNUAL MEDICAGO SPECIES

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EWING, MA
ROBSON, AD
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[1] Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, School of Agriculture, University of Western Australia, Nedlands, WA
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10.1071/AR9900489
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Differences in nodulation amongst species of annual Medicago (medics) on moderately acid soils could be explained by differences in response to the form or level of nitrogen supply. We compared the growth and bulk soil pH changes when four annual medic species (M. truncatula, M. littoralis, M. polymorpha and M. murex) were supplied with ammonium, nitrate or biologically fixed nitrogen. Growth and nodule number were measured for M. polymorpha grown in solution culture at constant nitrogen supply (1 mM) but variable ammonium to nitrate ratio (1:0, 3:1, 1:1, 1:3, 0:1). Similar measurements were also made on M. truncatula, M. polymorpha and M. murex exposed to different concentrations of nitrate (0, 0.1, 1.5, 10 mM) during nodulation. When uninoculated, all medic species grew at the same rate when given equivalent levels of inorganic nitrogen as either ammonium or nitrate. All species similarly decreased the pH of soil around their roots when supplied with ammonium, and increased pH when supplied with nitrate. Nutrient solutions were acidified when M. polymorpha was supplied with ammonium and neutralized when nitrate was supplied. However, when ammonium and nitrate were added simultaneously solutions acidified, indicating a more rapid uptake of ammonium than nitrate. Nodule number of all medic species was reduced by nitrate concentrations in solution as low as 0.1 mM. M. truncatula formed fewer nodules than M. polymorpha and M. murex at all concentrations of nitrate. © 1990 CSIRO. All Rights Reserved.
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