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Nitrogenase activity of two genotypes of Acacia mangium as affected by phosphorus nutrition

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The specific nodulation, nitrogenase activity (acetylene reduction) and budgets of carbon allocation to respiration by nodulated roots were examined in two provenances of Acacia mangium Willd. grown in a glasshouse for 17 weeks to investigate the effects of soil phosphorus and genotypes of the host plant on symbiotic nitrogen fixation. Application of phosphorus (0–80 mg P kg-1 soil) increased specific nodulation (g nodule dry weight g-1 plant dry weight) of provenance Ma11 by two-fold and the percentage of nodulated root respiration allocated to nitrogenase by 50%, but had no effect on specific activity of nitrogenase or specific respiration coupled with nitrogenase activity. Improved phosphorus nutrition increased the specific nitrogenase activity of provenance Ma9 by 2-fold, the percentage of nodulated root respiration allocated to nitrogenase, and specific nitrogenase-linked respiration by 50%, respectively, but had no effect on the specific nodulation. The percentage of respiration coupled with nitrogenase activity in nodulated root respiration by provenance Ma9 was 60–70% higher than that in provenance Ma11, regardless of phosphorus levels applied. At the optimal level of phosphorus addition (10 mg P kg-1 soil), provenance Ma9 had a lower dry mass than provenance Ma11. This was accompanied by a lower nodulated root respiration and a higher percentage of nodulated root respiration allocated to nitrogenase activity in provenance Ma9.

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Sun, J.S., Simpson, R.J. & Sands, R. Nitrogenase activity of two genotypes of Acacia mangium as affected by phosphorus nutrition. Plant Soil 144, 51–58 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00018844

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