1988
DOI: 10.1080/07352688809382257
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Inhibition of legume nodule formation and N2fixation by nitrate

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“…The addition of N fertilizer typically inhibits N # fixation through a reduction in nodule initiation, nodule development and specific nodule activity (reviewed by Streeter, 1988). We found that biomass production of Gliricidia seedlings was generally insensitive to N fertilization, whereas N source partitioning changed dramatically with fertilization.…”
Section: Research Interactive Effects Of Co # and Soil N On N # -Fixamentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…The addition of N fertilizer typically inhibits N # fixation through a reduction in nodule initiation, nodule development and specific nodule activity (reviewed by Streeter, 1988). We found that biomass production of Gliricidia seedlings was generally insensitive to N fertilization, whereas N source partitioning changed dramatically with fertilization.…”
Section: Research Interactive Effects Of Co # and Soil N On N # -Fixamentioning
confidence: 88%
“…One negative effect of soil N is the reduction in the infection of legume root hairs by rhizobia, which is most easily measured as the number of nodules per plant (Streeter, 1988). We found that nodule number on a Gliricidia seedling grown at ambient CO # was less sensitive to substrate N than total nodule mass or specific nitrogenase activity (estimated using acetylene reduction), but more sensitive to substrate N than the rate of N # fixation (estimated using the "&N dilution method).…”
Section: Research Interactive Effects Of Co # and Soil N On N # -Fixamentioning
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“…Streeter (1988) showed that NO À 3 concentrations greater than 2 mM decreased legume nodule growth and N 2 fixation activity. Nodulation was inhibited by hairy vetch foliage application in NAS and SDR.…”
Section: Soybean Nodulation and Nitrogen (N 2 ) Fixationmentioning
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“…Soil fertility increases by applying organic matter such as compost and green manure. However, soybean nodulation and N 2 fixation are strongly restricted if a large amount of inorganic nitrogen is released as a result of organic matter application (Streeter 1988). Consequently, it is difficult to increase soybean yield by applying organic matter, although it can promote the growth of soybean.…”
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confidence: 99%