Long-Term Effect of Nitrate Application from Lower Part of Roots on Nodulation and N2 Fixation in Upper Part of Roots of Soybean (Glycine max (L.) Merr.) in Two-Layered Pot Experiment

2005 
The long-term effect of the concentration and duration of application of nitrate from the lower part of soybean roots on the nodulation and nitrogen fixation in the upper part of roots was investigated using a two-layered pot system separating the upper roots growing in a vermiculite medium and the lower roots growing in a nutrient solution. Continuous absence of nitrate (hereafter referred to as “0–0 treatment”), and continuous 1 mM (1–1 treatment) and 5 mM (5–5 treatment) nitrate treatments were imposed in the lower pot from transplanting to the beginning of the maturity stage. In addition, 5 mM nitrate was supplied partially from the beginning of the pod stage till the beginning of the maturity stage (0–5 treatment) or from transplanting till the beginning of the pod stage (5–0 treatment). The values of the total plant dry weight and seed dry weight were highest in the 5–5 treatment, intermediate in the 1–1, 5–0, 0–5 treatments, and lowest in the 0–0 treatment. The values of the nodule dry weight and n...
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