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Nitrogen fixation in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill ‘Pusa Ruby’)

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Nitrogen fixation (acetylene reduction) was found in intact tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill ‘Pusa Ruby’) plants in the field, in pots and also in aseptic cultures. The unsterilized as well as sterilized rhizoplane and phylloplane of the plant when assayed separately also responded to the test. From root bits of tomato sterilized upto 20 minutes with 0.1% mercuric chloride, growth of the bacterium from the interior of the root into the medium was observed thereby indicating their presence within the endorhizosphere. Phase contrast and electron microscopic studies of the root system of tomato revealed the presence of bacterial colonies in the epidermis, cortex and vascular bundles. Bacterial numbers in the endosphere, of root and leaf were 30×104 and 12×104, respectively, per gram fresh weight of tissue. The bacteria were predominantly rod-shaped 1.4–4.8×0.9–1.95 μm in 24-h-old cultures, pleomorphic, polar or bipolary flagellated having β-hydroxy butyrate granules. The bacterium has been identified as a new species of Azospirillum.

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Mohandas, S. Nitrogen fixation in tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill ‘Pusa Ruby’). Plant Soil 107, 219–225 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02370550

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