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Influence of combined nitrogen level andEucalyptus competition on dinitrogen fixation in nodulatedCasuarina

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Experiments were conducted to determine the effect on biological dinitrogen fixation byCasuarina of available nitrogen (N) in the substrate and competition by interplantedEucalyptus. In these experiments, combined N was applied to the plants after nodules were developed and functioning. Both environmental factors, nitrate and competition, were observed to influence biological dinitrogen fixation byCasuarina, but not yield (total dry weight). In one experiment, the proportion of nitrogen derived byCasuarina from atmospheric fixation (pNdfa) was observed to be inhibited by potassium nitrate in a linear fashion. However, substrate N did not significantly affect the weight of root nodules. Thus nodule dry weight was not highly correlated with the proportion of nitrogen fixed. In a second experiment, the presence of a non-fixing interplanted species,Eucalyptus, increased dinitrogen fixation inCasuarina.Casuarina interplanted withEucalyptus obtained a greater proportion of its nitrogen (94.75%) from fixation than didCasuarina grown alone (86.68%) suggesting that competition for substrate N influences the proportion of nitrogen fixed by this actinorhizal plant.

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Dedicated to the memory of Professor John G. Torrey

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Baker, D.D., Du, D. & Fried, M. Influence of combined nitrogen level andEucalyptus competition on dinitrogen fixation in nodulatedCasuarina . Protoplasma 183, 24–28 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01276809

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