The Activity of Nodules of the Supernodulating Mutant Mtsunn Is not Limited by Photosynthesis under Optimal Growth Conditions
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Cabeza Pérez, Ricardo
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Lingner, Annika
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Liese, Rebecca
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Sulieman, Saad
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Senbayram, Mehmet
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Tränkner, Merle
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Dittert, Klaus
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Schulze, Joachim
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2015-01-06T14:20:28Z
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2015-01-06T14:20:28Z
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2014
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Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2014, 15, 6031-6045
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1422-0067
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doi:10.3390/ijms15046031
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/120275
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Abstract
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Legumes match the nodule number to the N demand of the plant. When a
mutation in the regulatory mechanism deprives the plant of that ability, an excessive
number of nodules are formed. These mutants show low productivity in the fields, mainly
due to the high carbon burden caused through the necessity to supply numerous nodules.
The objective of this study was to clarify whether through optimal conditions for
growth and CO2 assimilation a higher nodule activity of a supernodulating mutant of
Medicago truncatula (M. truncatula) can be induced. Several experimental approaches
reveal that under the conditions of our experiments, the nitrogen fixation of the
supernodulating mutant, designated as sunn (super numeric nodules), was not limited by
photosynthesis. Higher specific nitrogen fixation activity could not be induced through
short- or long-term increases in CO2 assimilation around shoots. Furthermore, a whole plant P depletion induced a decline in nitrogen fixation, however this decline did not occur
significantly earlier in sunn plants, nor was it more intense compared to the wild-type.
However, a distinctly different pattern of nitrogen fixation during the day/night cycles of
the experiment indicates that the control of N2 fixing activity of the large number of
nodules is an additional problem for the productivity of supernodulating mutants.
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This work was supported through a grant of the German National Science Foundation
(DFG SCHU 1602/7-1). Ricardo A. Cabeza was supported by a Postdoc fellowship of the Chilean
Government (Becas Chile program). We thank Ulrike Mathesius, ANU Canberra, for kindly providing Mtsunn mutant seeds.