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HERO ID
6969849
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Effects of addition of flavonoid signals and environmental factors on nodulation and nodule development in the pea (Pisum sativum)-Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae symbiosis
Author(s)
Lira, MDA; Costa, C; Smith, DL; ,
Year
2003
Is Peer Reviewed?
Yes
Journal
Australian Journal of Soil Research
ISSN:
0004-9573
EISSN:
1446-568X
Publisher
CSIRO PUBLISHING
Location
CLAYTON
Page Numbers
267-276
DOI
10.1071/SR02005
Web of Science Id
WOS:000182064800008
Abstract
The legume-Rhizobium symbiosis is the most important source of biologically fixed nitrogen in agricultural systems. However, it is complex and sensitive to environmental effects, including available mineral nitrogen, soil salinity, and low root-zone temperature. How these factors inhibit the symbiosis is not well understood. If the effects are mostly on the early stages of nodulation, addition of signal molecule(s) may overcome it. Pisum sativum seeds were germinated and the seedlings were inoculated with bacterial culture and cultivated under controlled environment conditions, studying each of the above nodulation-inhibitory factors, under 3 levels: control ( little or no inhibitory condition), and moderately or severely inhibitory conditions. Aspects of nodule development ( size and number) were measured with a scanner-based technology. All of the environmental conditions studied had effects on both nodule establishment and development. The addition of either hesperitin or naringenin frequently modified nodule development, most markedly under saline conditions. Flavonoid additions had only small effects under high nitrogen availability conditions, and stronger effects under saline and low root-zone temperature conditions.
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