Author:
Izaguirre-Mayoral María Luisa,Mallorca Margarita Sicardi de
Abstract
Present investigation was undertaken to analyse the effect of root volume
restriction on the physiological performance of
Rhizobium-inoculated
(R+ ) and nitrogen-supplied
(N+) cowpea
(Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp. var. Tuy.) and bean
(Phaseolus vulgaris L. var. Montalbán.) plants.
Restriction of root volume (RRV) was imposed via an 8-fold reduction in the
rooting space. Plants were grown under controlled conditions and an unlimited
availability of water and nutrients. For both plant species, RRV reduced the
dry weight of roots, shoots and nodules, retarded the rate of leaf initiation
and development, and increased the leaf chlorophyll concentration, regardless
of the source of nitrogen. In contrast, RRV did not alter the shoot/root,
leaf/root and nodule/root ratios, the concentration of total reducing
sugars in shoots, roots and nodules, the leaf relative water content or the
concentration of Rubisco in mature leaves of
R+ and
N+ bean and cowpea plants. Concentration of ureide
and α-amino-N in shoots and nodules of
R+ plants as well as of
α-amino-N in shoots of N+ plants were also
not affected by RRV, and abscission of trifoliolated leaves was not recorded
in any of the treatment combinations. We conclude that dwarfism of RRV plants
was not due to water stress, decreased rates of assimilation, increased
abscisic acid, sink/source alterations, or to a reduction on the
effectiveness of the symbiotic process or of nitrogen uptake in
R+ and
N+ plants, respectively.
Subject
Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science
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