Journal article

Difference in δ15N signatures between nodulated roots and shoots of soybean is indicative of the contribution of symbiotic N2 fixation to plant N

W Wanek, SK Arndt

Journal of Experimental Botany | Published : 2002

Abstract

Symbiotic N2 fixation has a variable effect on the 15N abundance of different parts of legumes. Increases in fixation result in 15N enrichment of nodules, while decreases, in combination with an increased uptake of mineral N, result in 15N depletion of the root system. The difference between soybean shoot and below-ground δ15N (Δδ15N = δ15Nshoot-δ15N belowground) was assessed in hydroponic culture over a range of rates of supply of mineral N. The fractional contribution of N2 fixation to N uptake (%Ndfa) was determined using the natural abundance (NA) technique with ryegrass as a reference plant. ΔδN and %Ndfa were highly correlated, and the relationship was tested using the same soybean cul..

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